Rudland takes over Tongaat Hulett

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwean business magnet, Hamish Rudland, has taken over 60 percent shareholding in Tongaat Hulett. The business tycoon through the family run Mauritian-based company, Magister, availed R2 billion that…

Jumpstarting truck turns fatal for mechanic

Kumbirai Christine Alfayi, Midlands Reporter A Gokwe mechanic died while his workmate sustained some injuries after they were trapped by two trucks while jumpstarting one of them. The mechanics had…

All roads lead to Byo as Scorpion Kings date Zim

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter NO two ways, Bulawayo is the place to be this weekend for what is expected to be an explosive show. Undeniably the best in the game,…

Natural pesticides can save environment

Mahlabezulu Zulu Being a citizen of a country, which has an agriculture-based economy is advantageous as people benefit. Zimbabwe promotes natural resources conservation, especially wildlife through agricultural nature conservation principles…

Khupe, Mwonzora at each other’s throats

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicler Reporter THE MDC-T plunged into a new crisis yesterday following the suspension of its vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe who also announced that party leader Mr Douglas…

Border Timbers removed from judicial management

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BORDER Timbers Limited has started the process to move from judicial management after reaching consensus with a major shareholder, VP Claimants, over the allotment of…

‘Invest in junior development’

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS’ coach Norman Mapeza believes investment in junior development can yield positive results for Zimbabwean football. The Warriors returned home from a depressing Africa Cup…

Six trends will define how we drink in 2022

2022 is predicted to be an amazing year for cocktail culture and creativity behind the bar along with new trends. Kunal Patel, founder and director for Monika Enterprises shares his…

Business schools grapple with how to teach ESG

During the first year of their MBA at the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) in South Africa, students are required to work with local non-profit organisations…

Safe assets become investors’ biggest risk

Markets are weird right now. The value of risk-free assets has gone all out of whack, and if that doesn’t seem scary, keep reading. Sri Lanka is facing a debt…

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