NTS in strategy to escape Covid-19 impact
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed National Tyre Services Limited (NTS), says its focus area going forward will be ensuring business viability despite the economic uncertainties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The company pins its hopes on strategies such as cost control measures, the foreign currency auction system, avoidance of loss of capital against inflationary pressures as well as uninterrupted supply chain. This comes as natural disasters have caused serious supply chain disruptions for the company.
Motsepe’s rise delights ZIFA
THE ZIFA leadership has said Patrick Motsepe’s rise to become CAF president provides justification for their decision to throw their support behind the South African billionaire at a time when there was uncertainty as to where the wind would eventually blow.
No perfect week for Qatari Moneybags
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Gomba remanded in custody on fresh corruption charge
Former Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba on Saturday appeared in court on allegations of parcelling out stands meant for recreational purposes without following due process.
US$33m chest for mines revival
A US$33 million chest has been set aside for the revival of Metallon Gold’s two gold mining assets that have run into viability problems largely due to lack of capital, The Herald Business and Finance has established.
ZMF to bridge mechanisation gap
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) continues to scout for partners in a bid to bridge the mechanisation gap that has dogged the small scale mining sector with 25 mining sector equipment suppliers signing agreements meant to expedite miners’ capacitation.
Time to trust China’s, Russia’s vaccines . . . They, too, work, and they can help fill shortages everywhere
Achal Prabhala and Chee Yoke Ling While the richest countries in the world are grappling with shortages of Covid-19 vaccines, some of the poorest worry about getting vaccines at all.…
Covid-19 infection rate creeps up
The infection rate for Covid-19 started creeping up last week after falling to its lowest level in months by the previous weekend, while since Tuesday only small numbers of frontline workers had been queuing for vaccination.
Ronaldo hits back at critics
TURIN. — Cristiano Ronaldo has hit back at critics after Juventus endured a shock Champions League exit at the hands of Porto. The Portuguese superstar, a five-time winner of the…
Looking Back: Radios boost export trade
The Sunday Mail, 24 February 1963 IN the midst of a campaign to persuade people in the Federation to “Buy Home Products”, comes news of the success of local radio…











