ZCDC yet to pay DTZ-OZGEO creditors
Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) is yet to fulfill its pledge to pay former diamond firm DTZ-OZGEO.
Williams, Zhuwao added to Zim squad for ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter TWO changes have been made to the Zimbabwe squad for the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup Qualifier which starts on 4 March.
Zim conducts first diamond sale
HARARE – Zimbabwe has resumed diamond sales, a year after they were suspended to allow the new sole miner to put in place effective security, control and marketing systems, a…
Govt dismisses Zimparks board
HARARE – Government has, with immediate effect, dissolved the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority board for failing to uphold good corporate governance principles.
Local bourse ends week on a low
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share index came down a further 0.22 points to settle at 88.29 as insurance giant Old Mutual shed $0, 1000 to close at…
Why mobile money interoperability in Zim has been difficult
Tawanda Musarurwa With the Zimbabwean Government soon to compel local telecommunications operators to ensure interoperability across the telecoms systems, Business Weekly looks into why it has taken so long.
JUST IN: Datsun expands to into Zimbabwe
DATSUN has announced that it is launching the Datsun GO, GO+, as well as the Datsun GO+ PV (panel van), into the Zimbabwean market.
Asia shares rebound as fidgety U.S. rate fears shift again
SYDNEY – Asian shares rebounded on Friday as comments from a Federal Reserve official eased worries about faster rate rises in the United States, while the dollar ticked higher as…
ZSE leads African stock markets
Kudzanai Sharara The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange seems to be the only African stock market where bears have set in, with the bulk of the other equity markets currently trading in…
Rand slightly lower as focus turns offshore
Johannesburg. — The rand slipped slightly yesterday morning, a day after the budget, which may have bought SA enough time to dodge another credit-rating downgrade bullet.











