Zisco US$1bn deal collapses

R and F, the Chinese investor that was looking at acquiring a stake in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company, has advised Government that it is pulling out of the deal.

Nampak SA’s results worse than suggested

The way investors have been dumping Nampak shares in the past few days creates the impression that shareholders and management are looking at two completely different sets of results for the financial year to September 2019.

‘Tax incentive beneficiaries must account ‘

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE needs a monitoring and control mechanism to bring tax concession beneficiaries to account in order to avoid revenue losses from possible abuse of such facilities and…

Just enjoy, De Jongh tells players . . . Bosso gaffer eyes to lift Chibuku Super Cup

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, has told his players to manage their anxiety by enjoying themselves when they set out for tomorrow’s Chibuku Super Cup…

FDI projects on the rise

The implementation rate of approved investment projects in the country has doubled, according to the Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA), as appetite to invest in the economy gathers pace on the back of Government’s reforms to improve the business environment.

DJ Skaiva takes new music to eKasi

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  AWARD-winning house music DJ Skaiva says the only way for his music to be appreciated is to take it to the high-density suburbs where the people are. …

Can OneMoney capitalise on EcoCash’s failings?

EcoCash might currently be in the eye of a storm, but the reality is that there is no viable alternative out there.

48 hours to return to work, no questions asked . . . Reprieve for fired doctors

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau All the fired doctors have 48-hours to return to work without re-applying or being asked many questions, President Mnangagwa has promised after this was requested by the…

fastjet Zim unit faces chop

To stay afloat, low cost African airline, fastjet (The Group), has proposed to dispose of its Zimbabwean unit to its major shareholder Solenta Aviation Holdings Limited and a Zimbabwe based investor consortium.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Doctors must accept Govt pardon, resume duties now

President Mnangagwa yesterday pardoned medical doctors who have been on an illegal strike for the past two months, some of whom have been resultantly fired. After his meeting with church…

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