SA joblessness rate rises again
JOHANNESBURG. — Credit Bureau Compuscan has released its latest data, showing the correlation between South Africa’s stagnant economy and the resulting high levels of unemployment.
Most common male cancer hits prostate
Dr Alex Danso Consultant Urologist Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men worldwide (besides skin cancer), but only one in 35 men die from prostate cancer.
National Gallery of Zimbabwe: 60 years of service to art
Zvikomborero Mandangu The National Gallery of Zimbabwe will celebrate its 60th Anniversary today, Friday 14 July 2017 and has lined up celebratory events and activities on the day with exhibitions…
More companies fortify products
More companies are complying with the directive to fortify their products as debate on fortification rages. Nestle Zimbabwe and starafricacorporation have complied with the addition of nutrients in the manufacturing…
Kangai takes fight to AG’s office
FORMER NetOne chief executive Mr Reward Kangai, who is taking legal recourse to challenge his ouster from the State-owned mobile telecommunications company, is taking umbrage over audit findings made by…
Oil futures down 18 percent
New York. – Even good news can do little to dispel the prevailing pessimism in the oil market. Hedge funds paused a swift increase last month in wagers on declining…
NSSA raises minimum monthly pension pay-out
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) said it will be increasing the minimum monthly pension pay-out to $80 from $60 per month starting from October this year. The development however,…
Barclays on hiring spree
Barclays Plc is on a hiring spree to boost its investment banking and market operations in Japan, one year after it shut its cash equity business and cut 120 jobs.…
‘SEZs to attract $10bn foreign investments’
ZIMBABWE’S special economic zones will attract foreign investments worth $10 billion in the next 2 years, the newly appointed SEZ board chairman Dr Gideon Gono has said. In an interview…
Zim targets increase in milk production
Zimbabwe is targeting to increase annual milk output by 515 percent to 400 million litres in 2020, an official has said. Last year, the country’s milk output stood at 65…











