Zimpapers launches state-of-the-art gym
ZIMPAPERS yesterday launched a state-of-the-art gym facility for its workforce in Harare as part of the company’s transformation process.
JUST IN: Trust is key for digital economy – Mutandagayi
Trust is the key ingredient and key asset of a successful digital economy which must be underpinned by sound risk management and secure digital platforms.
Matanda-Moyo takes charge at ZACC
President Mnangagwa has sworn-in Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo as the new chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption (ZACC) Commission at a brief ceremony held at State House today. Justice Matanda-Moyo is expected…
JUST IN: Zim, Tanzania to promote economic cooperation – Magufuli
Zvamaida Murwira President Mnangagwa today held bilateral discussions with his counterpart, Tanzanian leader Dr John Magufuli at State House aimed at deepening and consolidating cooperation between the two countries. Briefing…
Africa’s megacities: Magnet for investors
Megacities, cities with a population of at least 10 million, are sprouting everywhere in Africa. Cairo in Egypt, Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Lagos in Nigeria are already megacities, while Luanda in Angola, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and Johannesburg in South Africa will attain the status by 2030, according the United Nations.
Public transport subsidy could be a game changer
Government earlier this week announced plans to subsidise public transport through ZUPCO, a move that will cost $8 million monthly according to Secretary for Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga.
Airlines seek damages for Boeing 737 Max
China’s biggest airlines sought compensation from Boeing Co for order delays and losses caused by the grounding of its 737 Max jet in the wake of two deadly crashes.
US firms in China moot relocation
About a fifth of US companies in China are considering moving some or all of their production out of the country to deal with the trade tensions, and a third are delaying or cancelling investment decisions, according to a survey of 239 American firms in the market.
Mboweni bemoans Eskom’s debt ‘madness’
Sa’s embattled state power utility Eskom must prioritise collecting the money it is owed by municipalities as a first step toward becoming financially sustainable, says finance minister Tito Mboweni.
Panasonic halts component shipments to Huawei
Panasonic has halted shipments of some components to Huawei to comply with proposed US export restrictions in the latest setback for the Chinese telecoms equipment maker.










