ZITF to morph into a US$300m ‘Smart City’ oasis

Business Writer The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company has set the stage for a transformative ambitious project at its premises in Bulawayo. The ambitious plan involves revamping the Zimbabwe…

Money printing fuelled rate volatility: RBZ chief

Business Writer RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr John Mushayavanhu, this week made startling revelations by disclosing what has been at the core of exchange rate volatility in the…

Asia bears biggest brunt of climate change

Asia was the region most affected by climate change, weather and water-related hazards globally last year, the United Nations weather agency has said. In a report published on Tuesday, the…

Power of clear communication, expectations

Arthur Marara This ordinarily would be a queer topic coming from a lawyer who is supposed to make money from the very same legal fees that he is encouraging you…

Zim flips the switch on renewables with historic 500MW solar project

SkyPower and the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) last week signed Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), marking a significant milestone in the development of the largest solar project in…

Ethical issues in forensic accounting

Dr Kudzanai Vere Forensic accounting plays a crucial role in uncovering financial irregularities, preventing fraud, and ensuring the integrity of financial systems. However, like any profession, forensic accounting is not…

Econet/Ecocash scheme of arrangement taking shape

Nelson Gahadza The scheme of reconstruction between Econet and EcoCash Holdings is taking shape following approval by shareholders and is now awaiting regulatory approvals. At an extra-ordinary general meeting held…

Contigency fund options advised

The World Bank is advising South Africa’s National Treasury on a climate risk strategy after floods in recent years caused billions of dollars of damage. The country may take out…

Cocktail of health hazards

Numerous health conditions from cancer to pesticide poisoning have been linked to climate change. More than 2.4 billion people around the world are exposed to climate change-related health hazards. A…

South Africans resort to borrowing money to buy groceries

South Africans grappling with the burden of escalating living expenses are now going into debt to pay for their groceries. This is according to FinMark Trust’s annual FinScope Consumer South…

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