Govt calls miners to order
GOVERNMENT says it important for syndicate miners to follow the law in their quest for mining claims, particularly from mining firms that ceased operations some time ago. This comes as … Read More
GOVERNMENT says it important for syndicate miners to follow the law in their quest for mining claims, particularly from mining firms that ceased operations some time ago. This comes as … Read More
Recent years have seen the rise of small indigenous businesses in Zimbabwe. Most of these businesses are usually managed and run by the owners leading to little separation between the … Read More
RADIO personality Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa and ex Muvhango actor Lesley Musina who played Ndalamo will next month host the Intombi Young Women In Business Awards pencilled for Bulawayo’s Nesbitt Castle. The … Read More
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) says it has lost infrastructure worth $4,1 million to vandalism and theft from January last year to August this year. More than … Read More
THE official United States dollar to bond note exchange rate remains 1:1 and members of the public should use licensed financial agencies in conducting their monetary exchange transactions, the Reserve … Read More
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has unearthed malpractices in the banking sector that could be fuelling cash shortages in the country. RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday said a recent … Read More
Earlier this year, Techzim wrote that Zimpapers, the largest government-owned print media house in Zimbabwe was preparing to launch their own television network called ZTN. Well, ZTN recently launched after … Read More
The RBZ says it has come to their attention that certain retailers and traders of goods and services are refusing to accept modes of payment other than cash. I do … Read More
Even though he is the majority shareholder of one of South Africa’s largest unlisted retailers, Braam van Huyssteen still works long hours. I spoke to him on the telephone as … Read More
“A wealth of information and poverty of attention” is often used against civil society organisations (CSOs) and their inability to understand data. To dispel this notion CSOs, especially the Publish … Read More