Evidence in on negative interest rate policies

Interest rates are low, and “lower for longer” has become something of a mantra among policy makers, regulators, and other market watchers. But negative interest rates raise an entirely new set of questions.

Willdale targets export markets

Listed brick maker Willdale Limited says it is looking to enter the export markets, initially targeting the SADC region market.

Expansion prospects excite Caledonia

New York Stock Exchange-listed concern, Caledonia Mining Corporation, has encountered impressive signals in gold exploration works that the miner is carrying out in the country.

Tiger told cops he didn’t remember driving

TIGER Woods told responding deputies to his single-vehicle crash last week that he did not know how the accident happened and didn’t remember driving, USA Today reported yesterday. USA Today…

Murder suspect brothers on the run

Midlands Bureau Chief THREE brothers from Zhombe are on the run after allegedly brutally killing a father and his son with knobkerries over three stolen donkeys. The incident occurred at…

Chinese firms eye Zisco

Two Chinese steel giants including state-owned Tisco have carried out preliminary due diligence on the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (zisco), Business Weekly can reveal, as the Government steps up efforts to revive once Africa’s largest integrated steelworks.

State projects good for business

Amid the pressures on many businesses, with recovery from the two-month Level Four national lockdown leading the pack, there is a surprising amount of stimulus in the offing as the Government pushes its infrastructure programmes up the priority ladder and starts converting plans into action.

ED-UNZA Scholarship beneficiaries thank President Mnangagwa

Tafara Mapurisa I would like to acknowledge that I have been granted the ED-UNZA scholarship to study at the University of Zambia. Firstly, I would like to thank the ED-UNZA…

Sam Allardyce laments lack of financial backing at Goodison

West Bromwich Albion boss Sam Allardyce wishes he had been given greater backing during his time at Everton.

Cricket set to benefit from extra £300m

The sports sector in England will receive a further £300m of rescue funding, Rishi Sunak announced in Wednesday’s Budget, with cricket set to be the prime beneficiary.

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