SA alcohol and tobacco ban created new criminal networks
South Africa could take years to dismantle the criminal networks that sprung up and benefited from a ban on the sale of alcohol and tobacco products during the country’s coronavirus lockdown, according to the head of the tax agency.
Comesa warns against rising pyramid schemes
THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa has warned consumers in the trading bloc to be warry of the pyramid schemes that are defrauding people of their hard-earned money.
Assets/investments valuation dilemma for pensions and insurance sector
Determining the value of assets or investments has become a nightmare for the country’s insurance and pensions industry given the prevailing currency volatility, which makes harmonisation of business models difficult as entities seek to hedge against inflation, industry experts have said.
Heavyweight counters lead ZSE rally
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange rallied again yesterday with all indices closing the day in the positive territory.
Horticulture exports potential to generate US$1bn
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has potential to generate more than US$1 billion from exporting horticultural products around the world riding on the country’s favourable climatic conditions and private…
UK warns EU talks this week are ‘moment of reckoning’
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said a trade deal with the European Union is there for the taking, but warned the British government won’t accept the bloc’s positions on fisheries and state aid.
Nash dig in on development fee
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter SECONDARY schools in Zimbabwe have taken a position to demand development fees from football clubs that engage the services of their pupils. The schools believe…
Russia reports positive early data on Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V
The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology have reported positive early results from the Phase I/II clinical trials of the country’s…
Central banks on hold
Bank Negara Malaysia meets on Thursday, with most economists surveyed by Bloomberg expecting borrowing costs to be kept on hold.
SA consumer mood still at 27-year low despite recovery
South African consumer confidence remained at an almost three-decade low in the third quarter even after a partial recovery as restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic were gradually eased.








