Sakunda property under the hammer

FUEL concern Sakunda Holdings will have some of its assets put under the hammer over an undisclosed debt owed to listed seedmaker SeedCo Zimbabwe.

About 95 percent of employers unhappy with new labour law: Survey

A SURVEY conducted recently by Industrial Psychology Consultants (IPC) revealed that about 95 percent of local employers are unhappy with the recent amendments to the Labour Act.

Fidelity’s profits rise 141 percent

. . .Defies exchange losses from foreign subsidiaries & . . .Challenging conditions in insurance sector . . .Company mulls switch to informal sector

How Zimbabwe wooed Africa’s richest man

Aliko Dangote lavishes praises on President Mugabe Africa’s richest man Mr Aliko Dangote has always wanted to visit Zimbabwe to scout investment opportunities and to meet President Mugabe, whom he…

How Zimbabwe wooed Africa’s richest man

Aliko Dangote lavishes praises on President Mugabe Africa’s richest man Mr Aliko Dangote has always wanted to visit Zimbabwe to scout investment opportunities and to meet President Mugabe, whom he…

Government to save US$400m on salaries

Government will save at least US$388 million yearly if recommendations of the 2015 Civil Service Audit Report on rationalising its artificially inflated wage bill are implemented.

300 cops fired for corruption

Brian Chitemba and Tinashe Farawo At least 300 traffic police officers were sacked for corruption in 2014, and authorities have ordered a new computerised system to monitor all happenings at…

Come on Warriors!

KALLISTO PASUWA has resisted the temptation to razzmatazz when the Warriors face the Syli Nacional of Guinea in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at Rufaro this afternoon.

Dangote is not bluffing

. . . He is made of cement, not clay IF there is anything that is strikingly novel about Mr Aliko Dangote (pictured), it’s his deportment – he rarely smiles…

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