Willdale records 8pc revenue rise

Average price increases managed to offset a drop in volumes by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) brick making firm, Willdale, after it recorded an 8 percent jump in revenue for the year ended September 31, 2019.

(LOOKING BACK) Rhodesians go out despite petrol rationing

(Looking back) The Rhodesia Herald, January 1, 1966 RHODESIANS appear to be as pleasure-bent as usual, despite petrol rationing. A survey of cinemas, drive-in theatres, nightclubs, hotels and restaurants in Salisbury shows…

Zimbabweans outline 2020 ambitions

Audrey Mutasa Social Media Coordinator Ordinary Zimbabweans have drawn up a list of issues they want addressed this year, with the economy turning the corner, fighting corruption, and job creation…

Shekhinah, Sha Sha shine at Vic Falls carnival

Melissa Mpofu in Victoria Falls Victoria Falls Carnival attendees who had hoped to watch South African rapper AKA perform for the first time in the resort town were dealt a…

Artistes need to document their history

Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent. It may not be a typical page turner or a creative masterpiece, but “Flashback Identity” definitely is a stroke of genius in immortalising culture. This is…

Kenya shares beat JSE

Among sub-Saharan African stock markets, Kenya’s proved the best performer over the past decade, joined only by South Africa in producing dollar-based gains since 2010 as currency depreciation ravaged returns for investors.

Rand gains

JOHANNESBURG.  —  South Africa’s rand rose yesterday, holding on to gains from previous sessions triggered by a global investor hunt for high yields and optimism over a breakthrough in trade standoff between China and the United States.

Gold prices flat

Gold prices were steady yesterday, holding below a more than two-month peak hit in the previous session, as weakness in the dollar countered optimism about the United States and China signing an interim trade deal soon.

France backs entrepreneurs

France, along with Digital Africa, will give 1 000 African entrepreneurs the opportunity to participate in the Africa-France Summit in Bordeaux, France, from June 4 to 6 next year.

Cassper Nyovest scammed by building contractor

Johannesburg. — Cassper Nyovest’s plans for his Family Tree studios and office have again hit a serious speed bump, after a contractor allegedly ran off with his money and left…

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