SA factory sentiment in record increase

An index measuring South African factory sentiment jumped by a record in August as conditions normalised after deadly riots, looting and arson disrupted supply chains, industrial output and demand for manufactured goods.

Shumba pleased after setting personal best

ZIMBABWE’S representative at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, Pamela Shumba, says she is pleased with her performance despite failing to progress to the semi-final of the women’s 100m T12.

Zambia to uncover debt hole ahead of IMF talks

LUSAKA. – Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema’s government is trying to uncover the full extent of its obligations as it prepares to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and begin talks to revamp the African nation’s debt.

Ederson signs new City deal

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has signed a new contract with the English Premiership club, extending his stay at Etihad Stadium until 2026.

Knowing the truth timely

Former French finance minister Pierre Moscovici in October 2012 said: “We have to speak the language of truth. African growth pulls us along, its dynamism supports us and its vitality is stimulating for us. We need to be in Africa continuously.”

ZIFA, PSL to hit ground running

ZIFA and the Premier Soccer League have said they are ready to hit the ground running to get football activities back on track, with the top-flight competitions expected as early as next month.

The Summer of ‘92, those were the days of our lives

We got our first sight of Fabisch’s Team

Fight against poaching pays dividends in Kenya

NAIROBI. – Kenyan authorities have welcomed the progress made in the fight against poaching, after the publication Monday night of the first animal census conducted in the country, which should serve as a basis for improving environmental conservation.

African firms to get funding

LONDON. — His company may have been operating for 61 years, but that counts for nothing when Second Muguyo, finance manager at Zimbabwean copper and silver goods manufacturer Copperwares, tries to access overseas credit.

NSSA unveils grocery scheme for pensioners

NATIONAL Social Security Authority (NSSA) has launched a discounted grocery scheme in partnership with SPAR for pensioners aged 60 years and above.

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