Drop in fuel prices to cool down inflationary pressures, analysts
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter THE continued reduction in fuel price by the Government is positive move that is expected to slow down the rate of increase in pricing of…
Firms get good leads, deals at Zambia agric show
Kudzanai Sharara in Zambia Local firms have expressed satisfaction with the number of business leads and deals that they are getting at the ongoing Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show. At…
Mayor of Istanbul living his dream
Entertainment Reporter SOCIALITE and events management guru, Prince “Stlyz” Mudzingwa, says he is living his dream.
Power shortfall: President steps in
Zimbabwe’s power supply situation is set to ease significantly in the coming weeks, with President Mnangagwa scheduled to travel to Zambia and Mozambique to finalise power import deals with the countries’ leaders.
Power shortfall: President steps in
Zimbabwe’s power supply situation is set to ease significantly in the coming weeks, with President Mnangagwa scheduled to travel to Zambia and Mozambique to finalise power import deals with the countries’ leaders.
Falling fuel prices ease pressure on consumers
The sustained drop in fuel prices, which saw prices being reviewed downwards twice over a two-week period this month owing to falling international crude oil prices and an increase in ethanol blending ratios, has brought relief to consumers, who now expect prices of goods and services to follow suit.
Falling fuel prices ease pressure on consumers
The sustained drop in fuel prices, which saw prices being reviewed downwards twice over a two-week period this month owing to falling international crude oil prices and an increase in ethanol blending ratios, has brought relief to consumers, who now expect prices of goods and services to follow suit.
Supplementary Budget cleverly thought-out
With the obvious exception of the inflation figures, the Mid-Term Budgetary Review by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube was pretty solid good news, with all the fundamentals still as sound as we have now come to expect under the Second Republic.
Supplementary Budget cleverly thought-out
With the obvious exception of the inflation figures, the Mid-Term Budgetary Review by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Mthuli Ncube was pretty solid good news, with all the fundamentals still as sound as we have now come to expect under the Second Republic.
US$60bn modern city project takes shape
Plans to develop Zimbabwe’s new capital city in Mt Hampden are gathering momentum, with a masterplan for the multi-billion-dollar ultra-modern development now complete.







