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Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom Dealing with each other is more like a wrestling match; messy, seeking to find how the other person works, not tolerating sloppiness and bad characteristics that can wreck a project.
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot I had a nasty experience sometime back when I visited a PowerTel shop to buy an internet recharge voucher on a Saturday and I was told that they had just closed and I would only be able to get service the following week on Monday when they reopened.
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Tonderai Rutsito Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has in recent weeks attracted the ire of its customers due to the new expensive Whatsapp, Facebook and the Opera mini bundles.
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Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter MOST public transport operators have failed to insure the travelling public through Passenger Personal Accident Policy, a statutory requirement for passenger carrying vehicles, a move that puts the lives of passengers at risk in the event of accidents.
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Gift Mugano Correspondent Zimbabwe trade deficit continued to soar. Recent statistics show that in most cases our exports are half the import bill. For example, January to March, imports stood at $1,57 billion while exports stood at $717 million. Zimbabwe’s exports declined 28 percent from the
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Fanuel Kangondo Deputy Lifestyle Editor Zimbabwe on Tuesday walked away with the top Destination Marketing Award at the end of the annual Routes Middle East and Africa meeting in Bahrain shaking off stiff competition from other countries in the region.
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Godfrey Gavure Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will by year end complete the development of an Independent Power Producers’ policy that will help to establish market-oriented measures and regulatory instruments for private players’ participation in the energy sector.
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June is the start of the exam season right through to December and it is critical for students to prepare adequately. Below are 14 study guides to preparing for an examination:
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Business Reporter FIRST Mutual Holdings Limited realised a 3 percent growth in gross premium written at $39 million in the four months to April from $38 million in the comparative period last year.
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Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Local tarpaulins and canvas goods manufacturer Power Seven has started exporting its products into the region driven by a competitive price structure. In an interview with The Herald Business yesterday, Power Seven Investments director Mr Francis Goreraza said they have discovered a viable market
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Garikai Dzoma So now you have quit your job and finally got around to actually starting your dream startup. Maybe it’s that irresistible website, the app that is going to be the next big thing or whatever million dollar idea that has been brewing in your mind for a while.
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Kudzai Mubaiwa Business Hub Economic development is something every nation desires, for overall economic prosperity should result in the general well-being of its people. Business incubators and innovation hubs are a very practical tool for bringing the best ideas to life and to a point of scale and commercialisation.
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Happiness Zengeni Business Editor A manufacturing company, Cafca, was last week awarded the Central African Stock Exchanges (CASE) Company of the Year award for the Zimbabwean market showing consistent profits and overcoming challenges.
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Sanderson Abel Every economic player involved in either small or big corporates should understand that markets are dynamic and continuously changing.
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Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE intends to relax rules around offshore investments by local pension funds by allowing them to invest in foreign markets —subject to regulatory approvals.