Seed Co mulls VFEX move

Business Writer Seed Co Limited becomes the latest Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed company to announce plans to migrate to the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange. In a cautionary statement released Wednesday, the…

InnBucks: My two cents

Leslie Mupeti Is InnBucks the biggest thing to happen in Fintech since Ecocash? Or is it just a customer rewards and loyalty programme? Everyone remembers the noise that was on…

Choosing the best moisturiser for your skin type

We all know that moisturising is an essential part of your skincare routine. Moisturising your skin helps to protect your skin against the onset of fine lines and wrinkles caused…

Three upcoming SA rugby players banned for doping

The South African Institute for Drug-Free Sports has announced the bans of three young rugby players after they tested positive for banned substances during last year’s SA Schools Craven week…

Most popular cars in Zimbabwe

Zimbabweans prefer to buy cars that are practical and convenient to their lifestyle. Therefore, some of the cars they choose are big cars or vehicles with a lot of space…

Amazon job cuts to affect 18 000 people

Amazon.com Inc, grappling with slowing online sales growth and bracing for a possible recession, is poised to kick off a new round of deep job cuts. The company announced earlier…

ZNCC urges Govt to simplify taxation

Business Writer The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has advised the Government to come up with a simplified tax regime so as to encourage formalisation of businesses to curb…

10 outstanding Bills before Parliament

PARLIAMENT faces more than 10 outstanding Bills with the process of debate, amendment and acceptance set to be concluded when it resumes its ordinary sitting at the end of this month after the end-of-year break.

Private players urged to explore irrigation

The Government has urged the private sector to participate in irrigation development saying Zimbabwe is endowed with water resources that have a potential to irrigate over two million hectares.

What’s the global energy outlook for 2023?

The world is in the midst of the first “truly global energy crisis”, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its World Energy Outlook in October 2022. It’s multidimensional —…

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