Econet powers ahead with green energy vision
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe continues to make significant investments in renewable energy solutions and green technologies to power its operations, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and…
CBZ plans US$50m bond before year-end
Zimbabwe’s largest financial institution, CBZ Holdings, will return to the capital markets later this year with a US$50 million bond to meet the growing demand from its clients and strengthen its balance sheet.
Toyota Zimbabwe, CFAO Motors combine local operations
Michael Tome, Zimpapers Business Hub TOYOTA Zimbabwe and CFAO Motors have integrated to become CFAO Mobility Zimbabwe, a new unified entity that will offer expanded automobile solutions in the Zimbabwean…
How AI can combat climate change: Role of banks in green revolution
Hopkins Mariti IN the ever-evolving discourse of global affairs, Climate Change and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have ascended as paramount subjects of contention. At the 29th Conference of the Parties convened…
Econet tilts towards clean energy to reduce emissions
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe continues to invest in renewable energy solutions and green technologies to power its business, to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and enhance the sustainability of its operations.
TIMB issues stern warning to unregistered contractors
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has threatened to take serious punitive measures against unregistered companies that contract tobacco farmers, as part of initiatives to stem the genesis of side marketing.
TIMB warns unregistered contractors
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has threatened to take serious punitive measures against unregistered companies that contract tobacco farmers, as part of measures…
Trade body recommends duties to curb SA steel imports
JOHANNESBURG. — A South African government trade body looking into the country’s struggling steel sector proposed import duties starting at 10 percent to defend the industry from an influx of imports mainly from China.
Bitcoin traders are jittery ahead of Fed chair’s speech
Digital assets are losing ground as traders brace for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s closely watched address at the Jackson Hole Symposium today.











