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JOHANNESBURG — The rand strengthened against the dollar yesterday supported by a recovery in commodity prices and as the greenback paused its recent rally against a basket of currencies. At 1635hrs, the rand was trading 0.59 percent firmer at R12,3615 to the dollar compared with its closing level on Monday.
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SUCCESS or being successful is just but a vague expression if it does not have the terms of reference. Do older successful people prosper because they have been here on mother earth longer than others or they are just pure geniuses? On the other hand we need to guard against jealous tendencies of not giving credit
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Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor— ZIMBABWEAN companies should up their game to make an impact in the competitive export market if the country is to register meaningful economic growth, an expert has said. Speaking during a ZimTrade marketing and branding training seminar in Bulawayo yesterday, business consultant — Dennis Choguya
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Brighton Gumbo Business Reporter CABINET ministers will join mining technocrats in Bulawayo this week to discuss growth opportunities and prospects during the Mining, Engineering and Transport (Mine Entra) expo that begins at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds tomorrow. The ministers will engage in dialogue with
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THE government has expressed concern over declining revenues in the mobile telecommunications industry especially that of the biggest player, Econet Wireless, and pledged to intervene to improve the performance of the sector. Information and Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services
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Business Editor A TOTAL of 26 Zimbabwean companies will participate at the Agricultural and Commercial Show of Zambia next week to network and harness export opportunities in the neighbouring country. ZimTrade, the country’s trade promotion arm, will lead the delegation that is drawn from different sectors of the
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Dosman Mangisi Business Correspondent ZIMBABWE Chamber of Mines president Toendepi Muganyi says the centralisation of gold buying to Fidelity Printers has resulted in an increase in deliveries with the small-scale mining sector alone registering a 22 percent growth since January. Speaking during the Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) board
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Harare Bureau Quest Motors Manufacturing says a single order for vehicles from state-owned institutions would help revive over 10 local companies and in the process ensure that the government meets the objectives set out in its economic blueprint, Zim-Asset. Operations manager Carl Fernandez said that ministries,
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Happiness Zengeni and Golden Sibanda Harare Bureau PRESSURE is mounting on the Ministry of Energy and Power Development to probe alleged irregularities in the Zesa Holdings tender for prepaid electricity tokens amid claims the system used by its unit, Powertel, is failing to cope with demand. Powertel was appointed by the ministry as the sole aggregator for
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ANGLO American Platinum said it plans to build a “second-hand” smelter in Zimbabwe as the world’s largest producer of the metal seeks to avoid paying a 15 percent tax on exports of unprocessed minerals from that country. The company will use “all sorts of bits and bobs around the company” to build a smelter at its
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LOCAL banks are set to boost their underwriting capacity following the launch of a $32 million fund to finance projects in renewable energy, agriculture and small to medium enterprises, the fund managers said yesterday. The Africa Local Currency Bond Fund (ALCBF) was launched last Thursday in Frankfurt,
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ZIMBABWE’S state-run logistics firm, Courier Connect, says it urgently requires capital injection of up to $3,8 million to stay afloat but is failing to attract external sources of finance owing to a weak balance sheet as it does not own any immovable property. Courier Connect, a former Zimpost subsidiary before it
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ATHENS — Greek banks reopened yesterday after a three-week shutdown imposed by the government to avert a crash in the banking system over the country’s debt crisis. Capital controls in force since June 29 remain in place, although a daily cash withdrawal limit of €60 has now been relaxed. Louka Katseli, the
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Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor— DISUSED tin and lithium-rich Kamativi Mine is geared for a rebound after five potential investors tendered applications to the government seeking partnership in its resuscitation. The proposed investment has kindled hope for job opportunities, better life for Kamativi people and increased economic
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