Solar, wind power win in markets

This will almost certainly be a record-breaking year for the advance of solar and wind power across the US.

Zim gets US$259m in FDI

Zimbabwe received just over US$259 million in Foreign Direct Investment in 2019, the second lowest since 2011. The previous low was the US$350 million recorded in 2017 while the highest was US$717 million recorded last year.

Firms reject national minimum wage proposals

Companies are against proposals to come up with a national minimum wage by indexing a proportion of the August, 2018 poverty datum line (PDL) to the exchange rate, arguing that it is not sustainable.

‘Corrupt garages feed the black market’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs Minister, Judith Ncube, has accused some fuel stations of diverting the product to the black market thereby creating an artificial shortage of the…

More active policy needed to change perceptions

Monetary Policy Statements have now returned to the levels of conservative ideals not seen for a quarter century as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya stresses stability, prudence and good governance.

Put Zim-dollar on gold standard

From the undoubted and inspired passages of the Holy Bible we get glimpses of the land of Ophir. The land got the name from one of the sons of Joktan, an early descendant of Noah after the great flood. (Gen 10:29)

Detention of goods

This article focuses in giving an understanding on goods that are detained by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) through issuance of a receipt for items Held (RIH) and Notice of Seizure.

Can Africans industrialise in this era?

This heading is one of the last questions I asked in my article, “Can the African become a true capitalist?” These two are the questions that have dominated my mind for quite some time now?

Corporate social responsibility is ‘so yesterday’

You have heard the cynical view that the role of a corporation is to create value for the shareholder, and its social responsibility is to create more money for the shareholder. The shareholder is supreme. The doctrine is as pervasive as it is common cause.

Did you know? Fidelity Life Assurance’s footprints

The history of Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed holding company in the business of life assurance, financial and other services — Fidelity Life Assurance — can be traced back to the pre-independence era when it was incorporated as Legal and General (Private) Limited Rhodesia.

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