Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCOZ) today launched the Zimbabwe SADC Gender Protocol Barometer 2017 report for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women
Zimbabwe and Belarus have announced a partnership agreement to implement projects in the areas of energy, agriculture and education, Chief Presidential Affairs of Belarus (Vice President), General Viktor Sheiman has said.
Addressing the media in the capital on Thursday after signing a US$43 million contract to supply
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed company, GetBucks Microfinance Bank recorded a net profit of $2.58 million for the six months ended 31 December 2017, a 51% increase from last year.
According to the group financial results, the result was achieved through increased Interest Income of $4.96 million from
When I was in my childhood and youth, I always had a fascination with politics - and its ability to improve people's lives - such that, I actually harbored dreams of one day becoming a politician - and even, the president of Zimbabwe.
I could envision
Bakhresa Group, one of the leading corporates in Tanzania is set to open a beverage business in the country with a potential to generate more 1000 jobs.
Addressing stakeholders during the Blue Ribbon Foods plant tour on Tuesday, Blue Ribbon Foods Managing Director Mounir Bakhresa said
Strong sales performance has boosted revenue for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed company, British American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BAT) for the year ended December 2017 after realizing US$2.7 million- 8% higher than the prior year.
According to the group chairperson, Lovemore Manatsa, gross profit was also 8% up as
Government has called for efficiency and integrity in public procurement so as to guarantee sound public service delivery and maintain citizen's trust in the public sector.
Speaking at the third National Procurement conference held in the capital on Thursday, Finance and Economic Development minister, Patrick Chinamasa said
As the country continues to delay the implementation of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy as well as gazetting the long overdue Cyber Bill, information gathered by 263Chat revealed that Zimbabwe is the most hack-able country in the world.
Such news is not shocking to
“This shortage of cash, however, led to minimized borrowing from customers which in turn led to the net earnings from lending and trading activities decreasing by 15%, from $17.5 million to $14.8 million.