Moza-SA border post closure costs SA dearly
The closure of the Lebombo border post between South Africa and Mozambique, and the resultant disruption to cargo moving through the Maputo Port, is costing the South African economy an estimated R10...
View ArticleDelta revenue surges 11pc in half year period
DELTA Corporation recorded an 11 percent increase in revenue in the half year to September 2024 to S$389,1 million, largely driven by sparking beverages and lager beers, which grew by 10 percent and 9...
View ArticleZuckerberg avoids personal liability in Meta suits
A US federal judge again rejected a bid to hold Mark Zuckerberg individually liable in two dozen lawsuits accusing Meta Platforms Inc. and other social media companies of addicting children to their...
View ArticleCotton companies pay farmers top-ups
Cotton companies are offering farmers top-up payments for higher-grade cotton delivered last season as input distribution ramps up.
View ArticleSA’s govt business partnership raises stakes
Phase two of the Government Business Partnership was launched on October 1, 2024.
View ArticleChina property market bottoms out
Since a series of economic stimulus policies began taking effect in late September, this year’s “Silver October” real estate transactions outpaced those of “Golden September” — the first time this has...
View ArticleEVs in Africa: What’s needed to grow sector
In sub-Saharan Africa, high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution from vehicle tailpipe emissions cause poor health, developmental stunting, and even death.
View ArticleKenyan small firms export to Juba, Zambia
Kenya on Thursday launched seminal exports to more countries under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) with the inaugural shipment of 35 containers to South Sudan, Zambia, and the...
View Article‘Equities still among popular investments’
Listed equities securities remain one of the most preferred investment options in Zimbabwe as business people seek stable opportunities that generate wealth over time and hedge against potential...
View ArticleZim tourism sector full of opportunities: ZIDA
ZIMBABWE’S tourism industry, which registered US$225,7 million investments last year, has huge potential for exponential growth as investors can tap into the broad spectrum of opportunities across its...
View ArticleEight firms explore markets in Botswana
A delegation of 8 Zimbabwean companies in the building, construction and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors will undertake a trade mission to Botswana from November 13 to 16, 2024.
View ArticleHow informal sector can impact Africa’s job market: IMF
Informal jobs, defined as uncontrolled small-scale firms, including street vendors, small-scale farmers, craftsmen, and independent tradesmen, have become a valid option in regions where formal...
View ArticleBitcoin nears US$90 000 as crypto market exceeds pandemic-era peak
Bitcoin’s record-breaking rally took the digital asset past US$89 000 and lifted the overall value of the crypto market above its pandemic-era peak as traders bet on a boom under President-elect Donald...
View ArticleZim’s REITs market sees sustained growth
Zimbabwe’s Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs) market continues to grow, driven by expanding urbanisation, strong demand for real estate properties and regulatory support.
View ArticleGovt to wean ferrochrome producers from Zesa grid
Government has given ferrochrome producers until December 2025 to establish their own power plants, a development expected to relieve pressure on the national grid.
View ArticleSilvergill: Offering global commodity players unique logistics solutions
SILVERGILL is a proudly Zimbabwean integrated logistics service provider, specialising in the provision of road and rail-based warehousing and logistical solutions.
View ArticleIndaba explores ways to drive infrastructure in Zim
The Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers (ZIE) will host an infrastructure investment conference in Victoria Falls from November 19 to 24, 2024 to discuss sustainable ways to drive infrastructure...
View ArticleSA markets eurobonds after coalition lifts confidence
South Africa is marketing eurobonds in its first potential international debt sale under a government of national unity following May elections.
View ArticleAdmin and distribution in deceased estates
I have previously written many articles on the administration of deceased estates. I have explained that a person can die testate or intestate.
View ArticleBitcoin rally cools after more than 30pc jump s
A surge in Bitcoin has paused as traders assess the remaining market impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetorical support for crypto.
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