Govt lacking tact in its re-engagement
Diamonds and Dogs Delta Corporation, quite easily, is this week’s star performer. The beverages giant this week gave a trading update showing significant growth in both revenue and volumes for
Bulawayo firms target 60pc capacity utlisation
Prince Sunduzani Bulawayo industries have set a target of 60 percent capacity utilisation by the end of this year and require $200 000 in foreign currency weekly to fully fund…
Gareth Nyandoro profile
Arts Correspondent Zimbabwe has many renowned visual artists who have managed to create a name for themselves in Zimbabwe and in different parts of the world. Their works have been
Balasore’s ZimAlloys takeover bid collapses
Martin Kadzere Zimbabwe Alloys has terminated the agreement it had entered into with Balasore Alloys for the disposal of its 70 percent shareholding to the Indian firm for $90 million.…
It’s all systems go at Zim Open Golf Tourney
Chipo Sabeta The Old Mutual Zimbabwe Open Golf Tournament 2018 enters its second day at its traditional home, Royal Sports Club. The ninth edition of the Zimbabwe Open Golf Tourney
Strange signals? Govt merges data with broadcast
Aurra Kawanzaruwa In Western superstition, Friday the 13th is considered to be a very, very unlucky day. So perhaps it was allegorical that it was the day that Government announced the…
Golix moves into SA waters
Business Writer Zimbabwe’s first and largest cryptocurrency exchange, Golix is spreading into the South African market through a partnership with the neighboring country’s crypto or block chain hub and incubator,…
Bitcoin, a ‘riddim’, and millennials
Jeffrey Gogo Zimbabwean dancehall (ZimDancehall) music doesn’t particularly move me, both in content and rhythm. And also in style. Except for a celebrated few, the widespread poverty of
Should Zim rebase its GDP figures?
Clive Mphambela Assessing the size of the economy is a very important element in economic planning and policy-making. Gross domestic product (GDP) reflects the size of country’s economy and it…
Can growth points promote national industrialisation?
Hebert Zharare Growing up and playing in dusty roads at Magunje Growth Point in the 1980s, Thomas Chasara, envied the entrepreneurial skills and business acumen his father displayed when

