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Call for gender diversity at work place
According to annual reports shared with the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) in 2018, there were a total of 403 directors who sat on the boards of ZSE-listed companies.
By Beatrice Moyo
Oct. 28, 2022
Lease agreement: The bolts and nuts
Cancellation of lease agreements may be done by either the tenant or the landlord
By Beatrice Moyo
Nov. 12, 2022
Board evaluations for effective governance in Zimbabwe
The old adage “if you are standing still while others are moving forward then you are actually moving backwards” rings true
By Beatrice Moyo
Dec. 24, 2022
Corporate governance in microfinance in Zimbabwe
This is not the only institution that has been found wanting in corporate governance practices in Zimbabwe’s microfinance sector.
By Beatrice Moyo
Feb. 25, 2023
Voluntary corporate rescue as a life line for distressed businesses: Zim
Corporate rescue is the legal procedure which seeks to give a financially distressed company, time and space to regain viability.
By Beatrice Moyo
Mar. 18, 2023
The role of committees in corporate governance
The different committees are tasked with governing specific areas of the organisation. However, the board remains accountable for all actions or omissions of its committees.
By Beatrice Moyo
Mar. 24, 2023
Voluntary corporate rescue as a lifeline for distressed businesses in Zim
In addition, notice of the adopted and filed resolution, must be sent to every affected person.
By Beatrice Moyo
Apr. 8, 2023
Delving into derivative actions
There are numerous cases about shareholders or directors plundering company resources to the detriment of the company.
By Beatrice Moyo
Jun. 16, 2023
Carbon credits law in Zimbabwe
Promoting investment in clean energy and other projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions;
By Beatrice Moyo
Nov. 7, 2023
Statutory Instrument 155 of 2024: A new era for data protection in Zimbabwe
The regulations, which came into effect on September 13, 2024, introduce a licensing regime for data controllers and mandate the appointment of data protection officers (DPOs).
By Beatrice Moyo
Oct. 6, 2024