‘El clasico’ at Rufaro
AS monumental as the Asigate scandal is, it has failed to steal the thunder from this weekend’s titanic league clash between perennial rivals Dynamos and Highlanders at Rufaro stadium. Report by Kevin...
View ArticleBancABC makes massive strides
BANCABC Zimbabwe is the country’s fastest growing bank since the advent of the multi-currency system in 2009. The post BancABC makes massive strides appeared first on The Zimbabwe Independent.
View ArticleABCH minorities reject offer
MINORITY shareholders in African Banking Corporation Holdings are unlikely to accept a mandatory offer by majority shareholders. The post ABCH minorities reject offer appeared first on The Zimbabwe...
View ArticleBancABC releases seized US$11million
BancABC’s Constitutional Court appeal in its case against a Belgian diamond company, Mackie Diamonds BVBA will be heard on Monday before Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku. The post BancABC releases...
View ArticleAtlas Mara inches closer to US$61mln Finance Bank of Zambia takeover
ATLAS Mara, the parent company of retail bank BancABC says it has inched closer to taking over Zambia’s six largest bank as the group continues with its acquisitive strategy to grow its earnings and...
View ArticleExplosive dossier exposes Chiadzwa gems tax sleaze
A fresh investigations by the Independent reveals that the dossier, which has become a subject of scrutiny by Zimra, contains a trove of financial documents which were seized by the police in 2014 from...
View ArticleInside tragic Munatsi fire death trap
Mafoti spoke as several top firemen across Zimbabwe maintained that Munatsi could have been saved had it not been for serious incapacities at Harare’s fire department. The post Inside tragic Munatsi...
View ArticleShelter Afrique plans Zim housing bond
The housing bonds are expected, according to Shelter Afrique chief executive officer Andrew Chimphondah, to reduce the cost of building houses. The post Shelter Afrique plans Zim housing bond appeared...
View ArticleBanks advice on alternative funding
Swathes of prime land taken over by black Zimbabwean farmers at the turn of the century have remained idle, mostly because of capital constraints, as banks remain cautious about funding the sector due...
View ArticlePlaying the housing backlog theme
The demand for affordable housing has also been spurred by rural-to-urban migration. This has also resulted in the mushrooming of illegal settlements on the periphery of major cities and towns. The...
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