TIMB, farmers ready for marketing season
Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) and farmers have expressed their readiness for the upcoming marketing season, with the latter assuring stakeholders that it will…
Demystifying the concept of business formalisation
Nelson Munyaradzi Sango Correspondent FORMALISATION has arguably become one of most dominant centres of conversation to the general Zimbabwean populace, but in particular to those with differing interests in the…
Parly committee grills TIMB over CEO vacancy
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development yesterday grilled the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) directors over the delayed appointment of a substantive chief executive officer.
Namibia to issue visas on arrival to lure investors
Namibia will issue visas on arrival from April 1 for international investors and tourists, as part of a strategy to attract foreign capital.
RTG spends US$26 million on refurbishing hotels
LISTED hotelier, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), has spent US$26 million over the past five years to facelift its hotel properties in different parts of the country, chief executive officer (CEO) Mr Tendai Madziwanyika has said.
SA-based conglomerate to build US$15m mall in Harare
South African-based conglomerate CJ Global Express Group Unlimited is set to build a state-of-the-art mall in Sandton Hydon Park, west of the capital city of Harare.
Spaza shop registration ‘opens door to bribes’
Government’s insistence that spaza shops across the country register their businesses — ostensibly to raise food safety standards following a number of deaths from tainted food — could end up stifling entrepreneurship among the poor.
US to slap tariffs on crop purchases as food imports balloon
President Donald Trump said the US would impose tariffs on “external” agricultural products starting on April 2, adding another layer of threats to impose trade barriers on imported goods.
Crypto prices sink on Trump reserve skepticism
Euphoria in digital-asset markets stemming from Donald Trump’s plans for a strategic crypto reserve turned to skepticism on Monday, triggering early losses in cryptocurrencies that worsened throughout the day as investors braced for the US to impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
Parly committee grills TIMB over CEO vacancy
Business Reporter The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development yesterday grilled the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) directors over the delayed appointment of a…










