Health workers threaten job action

Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent HEALTH workers have resolved to down tools following demonstrations that took place in Bulawayo and Harare on Thursday. The workers are demanding that their salaries…

Votsigira mabasa eutano

SANGANO reEuropean Union (EU) neSweden vari kuita mabasa ekutsigira nyaya dzeutano muZimbabwe kuburikidza nekusimbaradza homwe yeHealth Development Fund (HDF) panguva iyo nyika ino iri kurwisa kupararira kweCovid-19.

Can auction system end currency woes?

Zimbabwean companies will have a chance to buy a maximum of US$2 million a month if the recently introduced foreign exchange auction trading system continues to operate at the set trading modalities.

How parents can help their children navigate their feelings during school reopenings.

The coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruptions to daily life and children are feeling these changes deeply. While the return to school will be not only welcome but exciting for…

Calibrate development work to fight Covid – 19 crisis

The pandemic-induced lockdown has made matters worse for the rural people in Zimbabwe as various local and international NGOs have scaled down their operations. While the country’s mainstream industry is…

FBCH director dealings: Insight or extreme confidence?

There is general consensus that the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is a preferred hedge against a depreciating Zimbabwe dollar for local investors.

Tobacco deliveries likely to slowdown

There is likely to be a slowdown in tobacco deliveries next week after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) announced that it will, starting from June 23, adopt a foreign currency auction system as farmers wait for a better exchange rate.

South Africa says 2 pandemics now, virus and gender violence

South Africa now faces two pandemics, COVID-19 and the violence against women and children that has risen sharply since 

Zimbabwe’s Econet Expands Use of Tesla Batteries

Econet Wireless Ltd., Zimbabwe’s largest mobile-phone operator, plans to expand its use of batteries from Tesla Inc. for its operations beyond providing back-up power at base stations.

South Africa Seeks $87 Billion

South Africa’s government told asset managers and banks it needs 1.5 trillion rand ($87 billion) of infrastructure investment over the next decade, the country’s biggest specialist fixed-income fund said.

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