-
Whinsley Masara, Business Reporter BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor Martin Moyo says the $37 million water and sewer rehabilitation fund from the African Development Bank (AfDB) will impact positively on the city’s businesses especially small scale building material suppliers.
-
BATTERY manufacturer Chloride Zimbabwe is now operating at 100 percent capacity after its new $3 million plant came into operation. Chloride Zimbabwe is a wholly owned subsidiary of ART Corporation.
-
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter ALTFIN Life Assurance has been placed under liquidation on insolvency basis after it failed to pay out claims to its clients.
-
Silinganiso Moyo, Human capital analysis The practice of outsourcing transactional and administration services by organisations is becoming a common feature in the 21st century.
-
-
Business Editor BUSINESS persons within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) will soon be issued with a common multiple entry visa to facilitate smooth trade movement and deepening of regional integration.
-
SABMiller Plc investors have approved Anheuser-Busch InBev NV’s $103 billion offer, sealing the union of the world’s two biggest brewers almost a year after the deal was first proposed.
-
SIMBISA Brands on Tuesday reported a 23 percent drop in after tax profit at $3 million for the nine months to June 30 2016 compared to $3,9 million in the prior period last year after regional operations performed below expectations.
-
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor STANDARD Bank Group and its partners have availed a $300 million funding facility for energy infrastructure projects development in Africa.
-
-
Victoria Falls Reporter A VICTORIA Falls businessman is at loggerheads with the municipality over ownership of a local truck stop facility.
-
Midlands Correspondent INDUSTRY lobby group, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has started carrying out a survey to assess the impact of Statutory Instrument (SI) 64 of 2016 on the country’s manufacturing sector.
-
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda WITH financial challenges faced by workers, disputes and litigation related to job evaluation are on the rise as workers query their grades with the hope that a change in grade will assist increase their earnings and others call for job evaluation to be undertaken leading organisations to bigger problems.
-
Harare Bureau SOUTH Africa’s power utility Eskom is said to be seeking a Government guarantee of R500 million to back electricity imports by Zimbabwe.
-
-
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter ZIMBABWEAN companies have been urged to take advantage of trade agreements to which the country is a signatory to penetrate the foreign market and increase their earnings.
-
INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha says although Zimbabwe urgently needs to see a revival of its industries, some of them are no longer relevant in the contemporary age.
Popular Stories
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Sign Up To Our Newsletter
Sponsored Links
Classifieds Electronics Cars & Parts Building Supplies Services Property, Houses | Online Payments Buy ZESA Tokens Buy TelOne ADSL Web Development Domain Registration Web Hosting |