GB Holdings history
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed manufacturer and supplier of general purpose and specialised reinforced conveyor beltings, rubber and chemical products — General Beltings Holdings (GB Holdings) — was first incorporated as General Beltings (Private) Limited on June 24, 1968.
Padraig backs Ryder Cup postponement
European captain Padraig Harrington has given his full backing to the decision to postpone the 2020 Ryder Cup for a year.
ZPGA president goes off course with Covid-19 remarks
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter MANY readers might have been left shell shocked by Zimbabwe Professional Golfers Association president Gary Thompson’s utterances that it was unfair for golfers to be…
SRC grants Body Works Gyms permission to reopen
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) has granted Bulawayo’s Body Works Gyms permission to re-open under strict Covid-19 guidelines. Gyms and fitness studios were among…
When poor, emotional economic ideas lead . . .
There has been a demand for pricing and earnings for both public and private sector employees to be in United States dollars (USD).
Nkulumane 12 FC aims to champion youth development
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter A football academy in Bulawayo, Nkulumane 12 FC aims to champion youth development in the community. The academy was launched last year and is registered with…
Funding constraints slows Tugwi Mukosi feasibility
The Tugwi Mukosi project involves a dam and downstream infrastructure aimed primarily at irrigation development in the South — Eastern lowveld of Zimbabwe. The Dam, with a capacity of 1 802 600 megalitres and a yield of 340 000 ML per annum, was officially opened in May 2017.
How to name your business
In 2019, I observed a gap within the Small Medium Enterprise (SME) advertising space. I then decided to form a company that concentrates on advertising research with focus towards SMEs. I gave my agent four names hoping that the first one would sail through. You have guessed right it’s the last name that “passed the test”. To cut a long story short, here is what my daughter had to say about the whole “fiasco” which she called a “tragedy of the highest order.’ In her own words “Mom what were you thinking.”
Strategies for surviving tough times
In Proverbs 24:27, King Solomon uttered some good advice, “Do your planning and prepare your fields before building your house.” What Solomon is uttering is wat ,a people do not understand today and the reason why many business are collapsing.
African Sun rethinks strategy post Legacy deal
African Sun Limited has shifted its business model from being a hotel investment company to that of a hotel asset management company following the termination of a management contract with Legacy Hospitality Management Services.








