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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus The Airports Authority of India made a disturbing and yet exciting revelation last week when it reported that Zimbabwe could be losing millions of dollars through uncollected aeronautical revenue for use of its airspace.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Government, global lenders, local and international financial institutions and other economic commentators have put forward varying numbers and rates at which Zimbabwe’s is expected to grow. This is well and dandy as all prediction reflects positive growth.
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By Tawanda Musarurwa and Victoria Ruzvidzo The university has also confirmed that the degree programme will be complemented by short courses in financial, economic and business reporting that the institution will start offering this August.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Lifestyle audits seem to send tremors down the spines of most. One can only surmise that the guilty are afraid. It certainly is not a crime to live a healthy, wealthy and prosperous life. God Himself intended that we live our lives to the full, but the problem only comes when the […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus On Wednesday, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya was raving mad as he lamented the failure by Zimbabweans to maximise on natural endowments, saying we were blaming cash shortages on wrong things, when it was poor production levels and attendant challenges that were causing the current liquidity constraints.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus The name Mildred Chiri sends shivers down the spines of many, both physically and metaphorically. She is one woman with a real spine herself. She says it as she sees it. But have all her efforts to unearth poor corporate governance and corruption in public utilities have been futile? Many are of […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned”. We anticipate quite some gnashing of teeth and trembling as Government descends on those that have been externalising foreign currency in one way or the other as stated by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa on Wednesday.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabweans have a penchant for shooting themselves in the foot with such precision it is amazing. Quite a number of noble programmes and projects have failed to yield much due to selfishness and greed, putting paid to initiatives designed to transform the economy.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus It is now a year since Statutory Instrument 64 was gazetted to manage imports. This came against the background of a rising import bill that upset Zimbabwe’s trade balance. The results so far have not been disappointing.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Harare City Council has finally come to its senses. It has crafted an investment policy with potential to change the face of the city and restore its sunshine city status that had been taken over by darkness only equalled to a total eclipse of the sun, as it tethers and dithers in […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. “The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus A fortnight ago the Minister of Industry and Commerce Dr Mike Bimha announced that Government was working on a motor vehicle policy to regularise imports and operations in this sector. This is something that this country has been yearning for in its quest to protect and support local vehicle assembly plants while also […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus — The state of the roads in Harare and Zimbabwe in general has ceased to be funny. It is no longer an issue of social media jokes but one that is real, requiring urgent attention.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus— It is now less than 48 hours to go before 2016 paves way for 2017. This obviously not being just a game of numbers but one that should usher in a new dispensation and a new way of doing things.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus — Phew! At last Zimbabwe has been restored as a full and legitimate member of the International Monetary Fund. All the previous restrictions that the country has been battling to shrug off since 2001 have finally budged.
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