WHEN CASH BECOMES A CURSE

CASES of individuals and businesses losing large amounts of money and valuable property to armed robbers are on the rise.

Zim-China trade shoots to US$1bn

TRADE between Zimbabwe and China jumped 57 percent to US$1 billion in the first six months of the year compared to the same period last year, as deepening diplomatic relations between Harare and Beijing progressively translate into growing trade.

An ugly alcohol-downing habit

FOR some people, drinking alcohol at work has become a tradition.

Sadly, this new norm is giving rise to public drinking and the nuisance that is associated with it.

Crunch time for ZB . . . directors mull liquidation and surrendering licence

With three months left before year-end, it is now crunch time for ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH), which is currently under increased pressure to recapitalise its building society within the grace period afforded by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), amid revelations the group recently sought legal opinion to explore the possibility of liquidating the unit and surrender the licence.

An ugly alcohol-downing habit

FOR some people, drinking alcohol at work has become a tradition.

Sadly, this new norm is giving rise to public drinking and the nuisance that is associated with it.

Crunch time for ZB . . . directors mull liquidation and surrendering licence

With three months left before year-end, it is now crunch time for ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH), which is currently under increased pressure to recapitalise its building society within the grace period afforded by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), amid revelations the group recently sought legal opinion to explore the possibility of liquidating the unit and surrender the licence.

Gonora Sounds on the move

VISUALLY-IMPAIRED musician Daniel Gonora is a happy man.

The artiste, who has entertained thousands of people on the streets of Harare, particularly in the Copacabana area, believes his recent trip to Milan, Italy, has opened a new chapter in his life.

Grain reserve helps Zim manage imports

Zimbabwe’s strong grain reserves position, following good harvests in the past two years, will ensure enough supplies until the next harvest, in a development expected to see Zimbabwe maintaining a positive or near -balanced current account, economists say.

Take the lead in empowerment: Min Mutsvangwa

WOMEN should support and encourage each other to succeed in business, as this would likely add impetus to the country’s economic growth efforts, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Bread prices set to fall

THE price of bread is set to drop before the end of the year as the Government has put in place measures to ensure the cost of a standard loaf returns to US$1.

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