Cottco debt-equity swap plan doubtful

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco), the country’s largest financier of cotton has paid $24 million to retire part of its $54 million owed to Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (ZAMCO), shedding prospects for a debt to equity swap.

Cottco debt-equity swap plan doubtful

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco), the country’s largest financier of cotton has paid $24 million to retire part of its $54 million owed to Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (ZAMCO), shedding prospects for a debt to equity swap.

Exporters can still lay claim to forex balances

Business Writer Exporters who had foreign currency balances with their banks before February 28, 2018 can still claim their money in foreign currency from their banks, if they did not…

Exporters can still lay claim to forex balances

Business Writer Exporters who had foreign currency balances with their banks before February 28, 2018 can still claim their money in foreign currency from their banks, if they did not…

Link Sadc economies: ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has made a rallying call for regional countries to develop systems that ensure their economies speak to each other to address challenges of high costs and impediments posed by infrastructural gaps and geographical locations.

Link Sadc economies: ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has made a rallying call for regional countries to develop systems that ensure their economies speak to each other to address challenges of high costs and impediments posed by infrastructural gaps and geographical locations.

Delta’s Chibuku Super Cup format raises ire

Organisers of the Chibuku Super Cup, the biggest knock-out competition in Zimbabwean football tournament, have come under fire following their perennial, yet predictable draw format this week.

Delta’s Chibuku Super Cup format raises ire

Organisers of the Chibuku Super Cup, the biggest knock-out competition in Zimbabwean football tournament, have come under fire following their perennial, yet predictable draw format this week.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: WEF a world of opportunity for Zimbabwe

President Mnangagwa is attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa that is underway in Cape Town, South Africa. This comes after he attended his first WEF in Davos, Switzerland,…

Earnings season has never been this silly

When I sat down to write this article, I sort to find out why the earnings season is often referred to as the silly season. What exactly do people, stock market players in particular, mean when they refer to a period such as the earnings season as silly?

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