ZSE trading might resume in 2 weeks’ time, Mthuli
Government will allow resumption of trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange only after investigations on allegations that led to suspension of trading are concluded, and this might take a week or two, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said yesterday.
Zimbabwe meeting external debt obligations: Mthuli
Zimbabwe is continuing to meet its external debt obligations despite present fiscal constraints and the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
Emerging-market traders see swings abating
Low volumes. Low volatility. Low conviction. Welcome to emerging markets, mid-year 2020.
Zambia’s state investment arm to be operator of mines in future, says govt
Zambia’s state-owned investment arm will run mines as an operator rather than a minority investor in future investments, a executive said on Sunday, as the government seeks a more active role in mining assets it holds.
South Africa’s leaders have had a crack at Covid-19: it’s time to give the people a go
South Africa is now ranked 5th in the world for Covid-19 active cases, 9th for cumulative cases, and 23rd for cumulative deaths.
Restaurants set for ‘Million seats on the streets’ protest this week
The biggest-ever united protest in the history of South Africa’s restaurant industry is set to take place on Wednesday as hundreds of eateries, coffee shops and takeaway establishments countrywide will be participating in the ‘Million seats on the streets’ protest against Covid-19 restrictions to trade.
Covid 19: What returning residents can expect at quarantine centres
THE Government of Zimbabwe and partners have been working tirelessly to ensure that residents returning home from various parts of the world are comfortable upon arrival by offering them shelter to isolate and quarantine.
Sub -Saharan Africa’s AIDS response seriously affected by Covid-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously impacted the AIDS response and could disrupt it more, UNAIDS Country Director for Zimbabwe Dr Martin Odiit has said.
Hospitality industry hit hard by Covid-19
The hospitality industry is one of the sectors significantly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic with operations down to as little as 10 percent of usual capacity.
Water, sanitation, hygiene important
As the country continues the fight against Covid-19, sanitation and hygiene issues have become a key aspect of everyday life.











