Cook Out is the new way to unwind
Takudzwa Chihambakwe GONE are the days when having a good time meant going to the nearest pub for one’s favourite beer in the company of friends after a busy day,…
Oil rises after two-day fall, gains limited by stronger dollar
TOKYO – Oil prices edged up on Thursday after sharp falls in the previous two sessions, though gains were limited as some investors shied away from riskier assets amid volatile equity markets…
JUST IN: Tambudzani Mohadi speaks
Beitbridge Senator, Cde Tambudzani Mohadi, has disowned a Twitter account purportedly created in her name that has been awash with messages seeking to malign the character and person of her husband and Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi.
Zim, SA relations set to flourish under new governments – Envoy
HARARE – Relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa are set to reach greater levels driven by the new governments that have taken over in the respective countries, a diplomat said on…
Why the dominance of big players is bad for South Africa’s economy
By Matthew Kofi Ocran Talk of radical economic transformation in South Africa requires a second look if it is to deliver the goods. While the concept has assumed varying definitions…
Barclays Africa to become Absa, again
Barclays Africa Group intends to change its name back to Absa, the banking group announced on Thursday morning after releasing its results for the year to end-December.
ZSE turns bearish
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share index retreated 0.17 points to close at 87.86 as three counters lost ground.
Prospect acquires 70pc of the Good Days lithium project
HARARE – Zimbabwe-focused mining group, Prospect Resources has extended its lithium resource base in Zimbabwe by acquiring Barrington Resources’ Good Days lithium project.
Zim aiming to ramp up lithium output
HARARE – Zimbabwe is targeting to produce at least 10 percent of global lithium output within the next four years, following the discovery of new deposits of the mineral in …
Zim dam levels on the rise
Mellisa Mutasa HARARE – The national average dam levels have continued to increase following the increased rainfall in many parts of Zimbabwe.








