Sebakwe: Kwekwe’s tourism gem

The city of Kwekwe is known for its orgy of gold panning, that has left  unkempt bushes, open pits and at times gold panning rears its ugly face in the suburb, where you might find someone panning on your door step.

Microfinancing key to financial inclusion?

On March 11, 2016, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe launched a National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) programme set to run a  five-year course.

Lithium miner eyes rechargeable batteries market . . . Prospect ready to meet higher demand

AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange (ASX) listed Zimbabwe lithium producer Prospect Resources, says it is well positioned to tap the rechargeable batteries market whose share of the lithium batteries market is projected to sky-rocket from the current 54 percent to 86 percent by 2025.

SA’s enterprise sector critically ill

Government appears blissfully unaware of the impact its policies and decisions have on business.

World investors stamped for electric vehicles

Over the next decade, carmakers will be investing heavily in electric vehicle technologies. Reuters analysed investment and procurement budgets announced by automakers over the past two years. According to Reuters, $300 billion is currently devoted to EV technologies.

Why data is expensive in South Africa

Why is data so expensive? Why does it “expire”? And is there anything that anyone can do about it? This is the first in a four-part series.

Boost your self confidence

Once in a while we need to infuse and boost our teams and even ourselves. It goes without say that our nation and people and teams go through a lot in life, and sometimes life by design will swing either way, what matters at the end of the day is how do you resolve to soldier on in the middle of any storm, setback or  impediment.

Are tech talents Africa’s ‘new export’?

With a population of about 1,2 billion people, over 900 million of whom are in Sub-Saharan Africa alone, Africa’s human capital has always been her greatest resource. This situation is particularly true for Nigeria, which boasts of a population of nearly 200 million inhabitants.

Zimplow declares dividend

Farm implements producer, Zimplow Holdings, has declared a dividend of RTGS$0,0042 per share for the year ended December 31, 2018.

New policies producing results for business

The last six months have been a stormy ride economically for Zimbabwe and operationally for Zimbabwean businesses, starting with the September Monetary Policy Statement and moving through what amounted to an economic revolution.

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