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Business Reporter PAPERLESS transactions through mobile devices and internet reached $1,3 billion in the first three months to March, according to statistics from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, reiterating the fact that Zimbabweans are now embracing virtual payment systems.
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Business Editor While Zimbabwe continues to benefit from negative inflation, unrealistic wage expectations continue to hinder the nation’s economy, FBC Holdings chairman Herbert Nkala said at the launch of the 2015 edition of CASE Handbook last night.
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Structural and policy changes being introduced in the mining sector in Zimbabwe will likely spur it to rebound strongly in the medium term, the African Development Bank has said.
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Happiness Zengeni and Conrad Mwanawashe Africa is poised for increased intra-continental trade as the African Union, which is chaired by President Mugabe, is pushing for the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) that is expected to enhance competitiveness of economies at all levels.
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Business Reporter SOUTHERN Energy, a partner of Makomo Resources, has signed agreements worth about $1,8 billion with investors to finance construction of a 660 megawatt plant in Hwange, where the latter is operating its coal mine.
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Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE envisaged Zimbabwe Investment Authority’s one-stop-shop centre remains largely a pipe dream and inconsequential tool for catalysing investment into the economy due to the absence of a legal framework to give it power to fast track investment approvals.
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What is the history behind ZOL Restaurant Week (ZRW)? Formerly Harare Restaurant Week, it began in May 2012 and was considered the first “restaurant week” in Zimbabwe.
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Are you preparing to resign from your current job? Some job-seekers have a hard time doing so, either because they love the job and their co-workers or because they can’t stand the job and can’t wait to leave.
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Dr Gift Mugano Zimbabwe’s trade deficit continues to soar with indication that the trend will not reverse any time soon. The big question is how can we reserve this trend?
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Tonderai Rutsito Trade in second hand and stolen cellphones is big business for informal cellphone traders, who operate around the Ximex Mall car park and Gulf complex.
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Matthias Ruziwa HR Issues Believe it or not, in most of the job interviews that you have attended at various stages of your career, nine out of ten of the prospective employers did not close the interview session without asking you questions on your ability to work under pressurised environments and
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Today’s world is fast becoming a smaller global village whose polar opposites are being reduced in time and space by advancement in communication technology.
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Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom Are you fed up with status quo? Change it. Are you unhappy with your world? Create it afresh. You can either complain miserably about your situation or you can do something about it.
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Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s tourism products already cost 35 percent more than similar offerings from the region and Value Added Tax on accommodation for non-residents will worsen its profile as an expensive destination, Zimbabwe Council for Tourism has said.
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Troubled mobile telecommunications firm, Telecel Zimbabwe said yesterday it expects Government to resolve its licence issue “in a fair and transparent manner”.