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Consumer electronic and business solutions firm, Eskill Trading Corporation says it plans to venture into the mobile medical imaging business that will benefit Zimbabwe’s rural communities.
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CAPE TOWN. – South Africa is at risk of slipping into recession this year while growth should recover slightly in 2017 as the weaker rand helps to boost exports, the World Bank said yesterday.
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Have you ever wished you could calculate your Customs duty and know before hand, how much you’ll be expected to pay to bring your goods or products back into Zimbabwe? Want to import a vehicle from outside the country but you are not so sure of how much you’ll be expected to pay as Customs […]
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Business Reporter FREDA Rebecca requires additional capital injection to stem technical issues and raise production, an official who would not be named said. The senior executive would, however, not say how much Zimbabwe’s second biggest miner needs to address the technical issues.
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Shelter Chieza Change Management The economic challenges of the past decade have resulted in the economy becoming more informal as more people opt for the entrepreneurship route. There has therefore, been emphasis on opening small companies with very lean structures as focus is on keeping costs at the barest minimum.
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What is fibre and why should I get it? Faster internet connectivity also requires a whole new infrastructure. Which is where fibre broadband comes in. Any up grades to speed and reliability is all done remotely, meaning
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Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom I came across a story detailing a glorious description of a flight to England from Zimbabwe that went wrong this week (you can read a full description on the Emerging Ideas blog). In a nutshell there was a cancelled flight via Kenya and the story describes the drama that followed […]
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Whether you like it or not, the way you look plays a role in your success in the modern workplace. “The problem with appearance is that it translates to performance,” says Nicole Williams, a career expert at LinkedIn. “Even if your boss doesn’t think that they’re thinking any less
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Tinashe Kubwalo In a country that is riddled with challenges including unemployment, lack of Foreign Direct Investment and a precarious liquidity situation, the economy is now largely skewed towards the informal sector as citizens have to find other means of making a living.
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Dr Gift Mugano Last week my discussion was centred on the SaemaulUndong (SU) Movement as an approach we can take lessons from to implement our national blueprint the Zimbabwe Agenda on Sustainable Socio Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset).
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Rutendo Rori Business Reporter More than 500 Metallon Gold Zimbabwe’s employees downed tools this Monday demanding their outstanding wages spread over five months. The workers are owed wages from April, May and November 2015 as well as January and part of February 2016.
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The year-on-year inflation rate for the month of January 2016 gained 0,29 percentage points at -2,19 percent, improving marginally on the December 2015 rate of -2,47 percent. Albeit still weak, the South African rand has been strengthening mildly against the dollar, following the interest rate hikes by the South African Reserve Bank, in response to […]
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Business Reporter Fast Moving Consumers Goods-focused company, ProGroup Holdings requires $20 million to recapitalise its business in a bid to consolidate its market share in the local manufacturing sector.
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Sanderson Abel The importance of marketing to any business venture cannot be underestimated. It is a disservice to customers when businesses have something to offer that they could benefit from, but they do not know about it.
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Martin Tarusenga There is no question that the January 2016 Monetary Policy Statement pronounced by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) on February 4 2016 addressed a significant number of concerns raised by the banking public in Zimbabwe. Dubbed “Economic Transformation through Transparency and Accountability”, the RBZ reaffirmed its