Kganyago defends Reserve Bank’s focus on inflation

South Africa’s central bank said it will continue using interest rates to curb inflation, and responded to calls for its mandate to explicitly include promoting economic growth and creating jobs…

ZSE to introduce forex trading on VFEX

Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has said it is working on the framework of Contract for Difference (CFD) to govern the trading of foreign currency on the Victoria…

Innscor Africa pours US$56m for expansion

Enacy Mapakame Diversified industrial group — Innscor Africa Limited — has poured US$56 million worth of investment for the financial year 2023, which will go towards various expansion programmes across…

Use national statistics to grow business

It seems ever more essential that businesses, especially manufacturers and other suppliers, need to look carefully at the regular statistics put out by ZimStat, and in particular the quarterly labour…

T20 World Cup: Not looking good for Zim

Zimbabwe are all, but out of the Men’s T20 World Cup after a five-wicket defeat by the Netherlands in Adelaide. Max O’Dowd hit a composed 52 from 46 balls as…

Teen Zyla Storm set to release second single

Simba Jemwa, Showbiz Reporter FROM the time she was nine and singing to her mother in their living room, belting out tunes by Johnny Orlando, Ava Max or Willow Smith, Zyla…

Raza on the verge of history

Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter WITH the Chevrons’ journey at the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup seemingly over with one match left, it is however, not all over for…

Rand weakens on Fed rate hikes

The rand weakened in early trade on Thursday, after the US Federal Reserve signalled that it will not slow down the pace of its interest rate increases. At 9am, the…

Inflation in UK shops rises to highest level

Prices in British shops rose by the highest rate since at least 2005 last month as the cost-of-living crisis piles pressure on consumers. The British Retail Consortium said shop-price inflation…

Tourism sector optimistic

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe’s tourism sector is set to experience the “first” holiday season in two years without Covid-19 restrictions, prompting industry players to strike a “cautiously optimistic” tone for the…

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