How easy is it to do business in a foreign country?
Aurra Kawanzura According to reports about 50 percent of Zimbabwe’s population does not drink alcohol, and about 60 percent of those people are women. Non-alcoholic beverages in Zimbabwe are typically…
Professional development of artists
Arts Correspondent There has been a number of developments in trying to establish art and artists as a profession. This means that artists are no longer executing their talent because…
NOIC/Triangle bungle on ethanol joint venture
. . . as issues of violation of SI are raised Tinashe Makichi The joint venture between ethanol producer, Triangle, and the National Oil Infrastructure Company (NOIC) has come under…
Sibanye plummets on poor performance
Sibanye-Stillwater shares crashed to pre-listing lows on Thursday after reporting its most difficult annual results, plunging into a deep loss, with high debt and reduced cash flow forcing the company…
Companies across Zim adopt corporate wellness programmes
Chipo Sabeta In Zimbabwe employee health has become big business. Corporate wellness programmes are proving to be one of the most effective ways to lower employee health spend.
Opportunities in manufacturing
Kudzai Mubaiwa Trading, or buying and selling, is the most basic of enterprises. At any stage or level, one can engage in this activity in which they source goods, put…
Good progress on shovelling our mess
President Mnangagwa has almost completed his first 100 days in office and has shown that serious change is possible.
Tax reforms key to economic boom
Victor Bhoroma Taxation is one of the fundamental policies at the hands of every government in the world. It can stimulate economic growth through giving profit incentives to business or…
What to expect in F17 earnings season
Mamvura’s Market Minute Are there any early conclusions to draw from the results that we have seen to date? Afdis kept up with tradition publishing first, second up was ZB…
Zimbabwe heads in more promising direction: Robertson
Business Writer Economist John Robertson is a hard man to please. Rarely do you see him agreeing with government policies, let alone its growth forecasts. While some would say he…




