Advantages of buying a car from Zimoco
Many individuals, who import their Mercedes Benz choose to have it serviced at Zimoco, primarily to obtain the coveted Zimoco sticker for their rear windshield.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
11h ago
Procurement planning retold
Whenever suppliers realise that time is running short for processing purchase orders, the power of negotiation will shift from procurement to the supplier.
By Charles Nyika
13h ago
Humanistic management in Zim
Workers may experience job insecurity, inadequate compensation, and exploitation, which can exacerbate poverty and social inequality.
By Antony Jongwe
14h ago
How to empower Hwange (II)
Zimbabwe is estimated to have coal deposits ranging between 10 billion and 25 billion tonnes. Of these resources, a significant portion is in Hwange.
By Kevin Tutani
14h ago
Organisational culture: The unseen force
As a result, crucial insights into workplace dynamics, employee morale, and communication patterns may go unnoticed.
By Adelaide Topodzi-chimbarara
15h ago
Land tenure reforms face credit hurdles
“When you are lending to farmers, you are supposed to lend at reasonable interest rates that are one digit, like 5% per year
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga and Tinashe Kairiza
17h ago
Corruption bleeding Zim’s economy, not sanctions: US
Zimbabwe has been under US sanctions since 2001, initially imposed in response to human rights violations.
By Freeman Makopa
18h ago
Treasury to revoke mining tax breaks... as businesses say choked by high taxes
For transactions above this threshold, a lower rate of US$0,05 per dollar applies. The tax now also covers gold-backed digital token transactions.
By Melody Chikono
18h ago
Govt crafting strategy to boast manufacturing sector
Further, manufacturers have complained about a heavy tax and fee regime.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Lee Musaidzi
21h ago