New twist to Mhambi-Hove theft, assault case
Simba Jemwa, Sunday News Reporter There has been a new twist to the alleged theft and assault charges being faced by Nationalists Alliance Party (Nap) founder and president Devine Mhambi-Hove after…
Board meetings just got harder for chairs
Boards are all very keen to meet together in the same place, and it’s beginning to happen. But the next few months will continue to be unpredictable and demand flexibility.
Board meetings just got harder for chairs
Boards are all very keen to meet together in the same place, and it’s beginning to happen. But the next few months will continue to be unpredictable and demand flexibility.
Liz Hotel: Rich memoirs going under
News that the iconic Elizabeth Hotel, nestled among Robert Mugabe Road, Julius Nyerere Way, Inez Terrace and Rezende Street, at the heart of the city of Harare is up for grabs made sad reading.
Liz Hotel: Rich memoirs going under
News that the iconic Elizabeth Hotel, nestled among Robert Mugabe Road, Julius Nyerere Way, Inez Terrace and Rezende Street, at the heart of the city of Harare is up for grabs made sad reading.
Zimbabwe to host smart supply chain finance summit
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will next month host the Logistics 4.0 and Smart Supply Chain Finance Summit aimed at unpacking the latest business trends, ideas and developments transforming working capital…
Two die in bizarre Harare CBD incidents
VENDORS and kombi crews who work close to the Robert Mugabe Road and Julius Nyerere Way intersection in the Harare central business District (CBD) were yesterday left bewildered after four people collapsed in separate incidents which happened in quick succession.
Two die in bizarre Harare CBD incidents
VENDORS and kombi crews who work close to the Robert Mugabe Road and Julius Nyerere Way intersection in the Harare central business District (CBD) were yesterday left bewildered after four people collapsed in separate incidents which happened in quick succession.
Zim to tap into Japan’s US$30bn kitty for Africa
Japan yesterday announced a US$30 billion facility for Africa from which Zimbabwe expects to benefit through investments in infrastructure development, agricultural production and technology transfer, among other opportunities.
Zim to tap into Japan’s US$30bn kitty for Africa
Japan yesterday announced a US$30 billion facility for Africa from which Zimbabwe expects to benefit through investments in infrastructure development, agricultural production and technology transfer, among other opportunities.





