Zimbabwe's media, starved of any real competition since the collapse of the Daily Gazette, could be in for a big surprise. First, Associated Newspapers Zimbabwe has just announced it is…
For the past two months, peasant farmers, disgruntled with the slow pace of resettlement and empty promises over the past 18 years, have been invading commercial farms and settling themselves.…
To quash "press reports and public opinion" which have stated that farmers are to blame for food price hikes, the Commercial Farmers Union has produced a 25-page report on the…
Printing and packaging giant, Hunyani, recorded a 30 percent increase in operating income in the six months ending April rising from $39.7 million last year to $50.1 million but a…
Rising costs which resulted in higher than expected overhead expenditure, labour unrest and the need to trim margins in order to compete saw Mashonaland Holdings' profit at a standstill, declining…
Randalls Holdings, which was floated last year with the company forecasting a pre-tax profit of $54.6 million based on assumptions that inflation would average 16 percent, the Zimbabwe dollar would…
Although she may not be in politics outright like her predecessor Sally, Zimbabwe's first lady Grace Mugabe seems to be doing more damage to her husband because of her extravagancy. …
Pharmaceutical company, CAPS, which barely two years ago was beset with problems of escalating costs, poor morale, lack of adequate product availability, a declining market share and a questionable future,…
Retail credit group, Tedco, which owns among others, Nyore Nyore Zimbabwe Furnishers, Radio Limited, CW Stores and the House of Kumali, had a 59 percent increase in pre-tax profits in…
Pressure has been piling on President Mugabe to go but the question that has never seriously been addressed is who will replace him if he goes? The country's constitution, which…