Sasai App to cut cost of sending money to Zim

Own Correspondent Sasai App, the new global mobile payment and chat platform created by Cassava Fintech, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Econet Group, plans to launch a new remittance…

Moringa production: Worthy to be explored

Fradreck Gorwe Moringa production is a wealthy avenue in Zimbabwe that many farmers and those aspiring less consider. The rare commercial plant is a genus of multi-purpose shrubs, and a…

DRC mining risks worsen

Artisanal miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have been turning to copper following the slump in cobalt prices. That means security risks for miners in the DRC…

Indian merchant invests US$500k in gold sector

Stanford Chiwanga AN Indian businessman and gold buyer has channelled an initial US$500 000 into the gold sector in Zimbabwe and plans to inject millions of dollars in further investment…

What supply chain transparency means

The concept of supply chain transparency was virtually unknown 15 years ago, yet today it commands the attention of mid- and senior-level managers across a broad spectrum of companies and…

Case for small sugar millers

Clifford Shambare Sometime in May this year I began mulling over the idea of the involvement of indigenes in the sugar production industry of this country. My attitude to this…

Modern identity of a breadwinner

Professional careers are notorious for demanding that people be single-mindedly devoted to work. It’s a demand that is often especially acute for men, who face rigid expectations that being a…

Stock Market Weekly Review

Enacy Mapakame Stocks continued on a downward trend on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), with three of the benchmark indices closing the week pointing southwards as the market’s heavy weights…

IMF speaks on economic development

International Monetary Fund Zimbabwe representative Patrick Imam had an in-depth interview with The Business Weekly to air the international lenders views on economic developments in the country as well as…

Sunshine beams through inflation cloud

The month-on-month inflation figures for July were both a horror story and a bright beam of hope. The horror story was the actual figure. The Consumer Price Index rose 21…

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