Rand recovers a tad as it takes cue from global markets
The rand staged a slight comeback on Friday morning, taking its cue from the overseas markets.
Police absence hits insurers
Kudzanai Sharara The absence of police on the country’s roads has left individuals, corporates and insurance companies exposed to serious risks caused by flouting of regulations by unlicensed cars and…
Boeing plans Zim base
Hebert Zharare The world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, Boeing Company, plans to set up base in Zimbabwe that will provide training and expert technical services to companies operating different versions of…
Pepsi makes profits on lower prices
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Varun Beverages, producers of Pepsi products, has rapped local companies with a penchant to profiteer saying it is possible to do business in a socially responsible manner and…
Gvt courts pension funds for New City
Martin Kadzere and Golden Sibanda The Zimbabwe government is courting pension funds and insurance companies to finance the development of a new city in Mt Hampden, about 20 kilometres west…
‘Nowhere to run for Makamba’
Golden Sibanda Businessman James Makamba, who stoutly denies selling his shares in an investment vehicle that owns nearly half of the shareholding in Telecel, has little room to maneuver as…
Root out market distortions
Clive Mphambela Market distortions are not only a source of vulnerability for the economy, but they are a hindrance to growth. The existence of a plethora of financial market distortions…
Future of crypto in Zimbabwe
Panashe Sachikonye The riddled economy of Venezuela, crushed after years of mismanagement and a Bolivar worth less than the paper it is printed on is an example of why cryptocurrency…
Dissecting MDC Alliance’s SMART
Africa Moyo The MDC Alliance fronted by Advocate Nelson Chamisa, last week unveiled its manifesto dubbed “Sustainable Agenda for Real Transformation” (SMART). Refreshingly, the manifesto launch was beamed live on…
FDI rattles local firms . . . Government says no worries
Africa Moyo The overwhelming interest shown by foreign investors to commit their funds into Zimbabwe has rattled local entrepreneurs, who fear they might be forced to significantly scale down operations…











