Reform is about tackling specifics
Alfred M. Mthimkhulu I gather the Big Bang which begot the universe as we know it was not a split-of-a-second event. Apparently, it took millions of years. Unfortunately for physics…
Sanctions do hurt the economy
Hopewell Mauwa The US Ambassador, Brian Nichols, was unusually hyperactive last week. The diplomat attempted to counter the Government’s narrative on the detrimental effects of sanctions to the economy, alleging…
Why are black-owned SMEs struggling?
Clifford Shambare In my last week’s article on indigenisation, you may, or may not have noticed a certain pertinent assumption that I made. To quote myself I said, “Even thinking…
Fed cuts rates as US economy slows
Washington. — The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year as the US economy continued slowing amid ongoing trade disputes and weak global growth. The federal…
Did you know? Simbisa brands thus far
Fradreck Gorwe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed quick service restaurants (QSR) business, Simbisa Brands Limited Group, has a long history that dates back to the establishment in 1987 of an…
Stock Market Weekly Review
Enacy Mapakame The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange maintained gains in the week to Wednesday that saw three of the benchmarks close in the black as the country’s net trade position improved…
‘Roads, bridges construction among Govt’s top priorities’
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs Minister, Cde Abednico Ncube has said the construction of roads and bridges is among Government’s top priorities. Speaking at the commissioning of Mtsheleli…
MPC Statement with no action plan
Taking Stock Kudzanai Sharara While the maiden Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Statement presented by its chairperson and RBZ governor Dr John Mangudya didn’t pull any punches in highlighting all ills…
Ndiraya apologises to the fans
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya has apologised to the fans saying he acknowledges the Glamour Boys are shortchanging their supporters. The Harare giants have recorded their highest number…
Effects of adverse opinions on Zim firms
Tawanda Musarurwa At no fault of their own, Zimbabwe’s listed firms have been receiving adverse opinions on their annual, half-year or quarterly interims. To be precise, it’s a result of a…











