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LONDON. — Oil rose towards $65 a barrel yesterday before a US government report expected to show domestic crude inventories fell for an eighth week, a sign that a supply glut is easing.
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Fears about human security have moved from the physical world and now includes the virtual world. There is a gaping trust deficit in the Internet as people around the globe increasingly worry that their online identities and communications will be compromised or stolen by those who operate in the
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Business Reporter STAKEHOLDERS in the food sector want the Zimbabwe Food Conference and Expo set for July 8 to interrogate agricultural productivity and financing which they say are the reasons why the country has become a net importer.
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By TechnoMag Staff Gtel yesterday unveiled their new flagship smartphone, the Gtel A760 SL5.5 Xtra, a predecessor to their SL 5.5 as the local mobile firm seeks to increase its visibility in the market.
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Farayi Dyirakumunda Correspondent Money and information are the critical components in lending. The very survival of any credit provider depends on the availability of both ingredients and full information allows for the accurate pricing of risk thereby allowing for the wider availability of credit and a greater volume of sales across
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Dr Gift Mugano Correspondent Zimbabwe’s trade deficit continued to soar with no indication of any possibility of the trend to reverse. In many cases, basing on quarterly statistics produced by ZIMSTAT, Zimbabwe imports are far higher the value of exports. To make matters worse, our imports are largely constituted by
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Kudzai Mubaiwa Business Hub The ability of an incubator to cover expenses with predictable, reliable sources of funding is what is called self-sustainability, and the pursuit of it is a best practice.
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Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom The artist who builds gives away a song or even an entire album because he knows people will buy the next one. The builder values ongoing relationships because that is how he gets the next contract
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Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMRE Holdings Limited comprehensive income for the first quarter grew 160 percent from a negative position in the same period last year. Local operations contributed 56 percent to the gross premium written.
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Zimbabwe’S sole fixed telephony service provider, TelOne, which is now also a big player in the broadband space, appears to have turned the corner as it is responding to it customer needs.
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Business Reporter AUDIT and advisory firm KPMG is set to hold its inaugural Audit Forum Committee seminar in Harare early next month to assist members to effectively perform their roles in this ever changing business environment.
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Innscor Africa Limited’s bread making subsidiary, Baker’s Inn, has recorded a 36 percent increase in sales volumes to 340 000 driven by price reductions.
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Business Reporter GOVERNMENT should speed up the implementation of measures aimed at addressing the high cost of doing business which has caused business to scale down production.
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Mobile telecommunications firm Econet Wireless last Friday launched a service that allows farmers to access extension services from experts through the phone.
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Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Ltd has received bids from four companies interested in rebuilding its coke oven battery as it moves to increase regional exports.