YESTERDAY’s protests in Harare, following Monday’s hotly-contested national elections, dampened business’ hopes that Zimbabwe would finally overcome its economic challenges of the past 20 years.Advertisements
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SINCE the wave of price increases that hit Zimbabwe late last year, ordinary Zimbabweans have been baffled by the mismatch between the official inflation rate and the level of price …
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DIVERSIFIED investment holding company Brainworks has disposed part of its stake in GetBucks Microfinance to reduce its short term debt.Advertisements
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FALCON Gold Zimbabwe Limited (Falgold) has been in a precarious position for almost a decade now as it has persistently held a negative net asset position — a precursor to …
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Columns & Comment
LETTER FROM AMERICA: Hillarites are still fighting the 2016 election!
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaI AM writing before the historical 2018 general elections in Zimbabwe. I am therefore unaware of the results as yet.Advertisements
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THE return of Brendon Taylor — who plays all formats of the game — could be what the doctor ordered at a time Zimbabwe Cricket slumped to a new low, …
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FROM being held 23 all by Morocco in Harare last month, to going down 45- 34 in Nairobi at the hands of Kenya, to sleeping on the streets in Tunis …
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ASIAN transport giant China Tiesiju Civil Engineering (CTCE) last week signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) with Harare on multi-million dollar rail projects.Advertisements
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THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) wants insurance penetration to reach 20 percent next year from the current level of about five percent. This comes as insurance is viewed as …
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ECONET has hinted that it may venture into telematics insurance following the recent launch of its motor insurance service, EcoSure Moovah.Advertisements