ZSE rally in uncharted waters

Business Writer The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is now trading in uncharted waters after its market capitalisation breached its previous high of $1,513 trillion on Thursday last week. The previous…

The new rules of succession planning

Choosing the right CEO is among the top priorities for board directors. It may also be their most important responsibility. But the approach that most companies and their boards have…

Fuel price stability key in development matrix

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Economic analysts have raised concern and called for decisive action on the possibility of increased cost-push inflation due to ever-increasing fuel prices. The call comes as Zimbabwe’s monetary…

Brand building: What you need to do

Leslie Mupeti Consumers are getting smarter and smarter. A good looking logo isn’t enough to convince customers these days. You need to first understand them, then build a brand around…

Blanket travel bans counter-productive: UNWTO

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE United Nations WORLD Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has described as “counter-productive’ blanket Covid-19 travel bans as it endorsed the call by the World Health Organisation…

Striking teachers suspended for 3 months without pay

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has suspended for three months without pay teachers who have not been reporting for duty since schools opened on Monday. Some teachers’ unions declared incapacitation…

Eight-member committee set up to manage Khami heritage site

Chronicle Reporter AN eight-member local stakeholder committee has been established to help manage Khami World Heritage Site which is threatened by poaching, pollution and mining activities within its proximity. The…

President commissions 115 buses

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned 115 Zupco buses as the Government continues to rebuild the company’s fleet with regular deliveries of new buses. The commissioning ceremony was the eighth…

Moovah simplifies motor insurance claims, introduces easy, online claims process

ZIMBABWE’S fastest growing short-term insurance company, Moovah, has introduced a tech-driven process to ensure fast and reliable settlement of claims for vehicles damaged through accidents. The non-life insurance firm, a…

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