Zimbabwe qualify for Africa Cup of Nations after Zambia fail to beat Algeria

Mehluli Sibanda in Francistown, Botswana ZIMBABWE have qualified for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations after Zambia drew 3-3 with Algeria in Lusaka on Thursday. The Warriors had earlier on…

What is project finance?

Are you tired of hearing your lawyer or investment banker friend speak, with an air of self importance, about project finance? 

Leveraging channel partners for better sales

Scaling your business is no easy feat. It requires a dedicated team that is in sync with each other and your customers. Your teams, employees and partners must share a sense of urgency to gain market share.

Understanding family trusts

The chaos arising from intestate estates that I have seen in my years as an attorney has made this conversation critical. Estate planning is a mandatory exercise for anyone who is serious about preserving their estates. 

Expensive celebrity homes sold in 2020

The coronavirus didn’t stop celebrities from buying and selling property this year. 

European stocks fall again as Covid-19 crisis festers

Europe’s two biggest economies, Germany and France, have been forced along with other countries to impose new restrictions to battle the disease, as they also struggle to get vaccination programmes rolling properly. 

Oil prices slump on renewed lockdowns

Oil prices slumped Tuesday on lower demand prospects.

US value, cyclical stocks remain favoured

US value and cyclical stocks continue to be strategists’ favourite pick on multiple supportive factors while expected rotation outside of the United States did not go well due to divergence of economic recovery outlook in major economies.

US$1,9t stimulus a major win for Biden

The US$1,9-trillion dollar economic stimulus plan is viewed as the first legislative victory for Democratic President Joe Biden. Yet Republicans are blasting it as wasteful spending and economists warn America needs to be careful regarding its public debt level.

Japan’s sponsors shelve ads as mood sours

TOKYO. — Japan’s Olympic sponsors are scaling back advertising campaigns and delaying marketing events for this year’s Summer Games, concerned that public sentiment toward the event is souring amid a fresh wave of Covid-19. 

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