Dawn expects increase in profit
Listed property firm, Dawn Properties, is expecting an increase in profitability for this financial year spurred by property development and sales of its upmarket development, the Elizabeth Windsor Gardens.
Employ Hwange locals, ED tells ZPC
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), which is set to start the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, to employ Hwange residents so as to improve their living standards.
Employ Hwange locals, ED tells ZPC
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), which is set to start the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, to employ Hwange residents so as to improve their living standards.
Employ Hwange locals, ED tells ZPC
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), which is set to start the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, to employ Hwange residents so as to improve their living standards.
Global solar market could contract for the first time ever
Solar installations in 2018 may total 95 gigawatts, down 3 percent from a year earlier, based on the most conservative of three scenarios modelled by Bloomberg NEF in a report yesterday.
Global solar market could contract for the first time ever
Solar installations in 2018 may total 95 gigawatts, down 3 percent from a year earlier, based on the most conservative of three scenarios modelled by Bloomberg NEF in a report yesterday.
Global solar market could contract for the first time ever
Solar installations in 2018 may total 95 gigawatts, down 3 percent from a year earlier, based on the most conservative of three scenarios modelled by Bloomberg NEF in a report yesterday.
Global solar market could contract for the first time ever
Solar installations in 2018 may total 95 gigawatts, down 3 percent from a year earlier, based on the most conservative of three scenarios modelled by Bloomberg NEF in a report yesterday.
Global solar market could contract for the first time ever
Solar installations in 2018 may total 95 gigawatts, down 3 percent from a year earlier, based on the most conservative of three scenarios modelled by Bloomberg NEF in a report yesterday.
Investors seek cover as trade battles rattle world markets
LONDON. — Investors have sharply increased their use of hedging strategies, signalling concerns that the intensifying trade battle between the United States and China might hit economies from Germany to South Korea.

