No deal is better than a raw deal… Transactional diplomacy is exactly what Zim needs at this time
Chris Chenga Newly appointed Minister of International Trade and Foreign Affairs, Major-General Sibusiso Moyo, is yet to give overt public announcements or interviews. In a brief exchange with
Bonds: An alternative to funding projects
Kudzanai Sharara Zimbabwe has an external debt overhang of more than $10 billion while domestic debt is forecast to close the year at approximately $3 billion. The bulk of the external…
Can Zim ride the optimism wave?. . . and leapfrog to economy 4,0?
The momentous shift in Zimbabwe has opened up the space for political and economic reform that has the potential to reinvigorate the entire SADC region, but it’s a window of
Major changes for equity law
-Confines indigenisation to diamonds, platinum -Reserved sectors preserve for indigenous people Golden Sibanda Government has moved to calm longstanding foreign investor discomfort over local ownership threshold provisions of the indigenisation…
Serious budget that needs action
There were few dramatic changes in the Government’s budget for next year presented by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Patrick Chinamasa, and few could have
How to dress for festive season
Tafadzwa Zimoyo (The Boss) Business closet What to wear and how to dress for the festive season and mood will be my topic of discussion today. This is the time where most…
Econet raises revenue, customer market share
Business Writer Leading mobile network operator (MNO) Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has extended its mobile market leadership by growing its revenue market share to 82 percent, and
The “green engine of economic development” has a convoluted history in Southern Africa.
Maize is a Central American crop; it is now Southern Africa’s main staple. How did this come about What crops did people eat in Africa before maize? Currently we think…
Ministry directors not off the hook over graft
Herbert Zharare Two directors in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, who are part of four senior officials exonerated of charges of attempting to block a probe into rampant
Art in the workplace
In this day and age, when one walks into a big company be it a bank or any recognised organisation you are greeted by a painting or a sculpture at…










