Developed markets are acting like emerging markets, what now?

The world is a crazy place! Policymakers either blatantly lie to members of the global community, or they are hopeful of miracle cures, or they are plainly just delusional.

Twenty future superbrands

Leslie Mupeti 2022 has been an eventful year as far as brands are concerned. Many brands have been birthed, many have been re-birthed and some have folded. As 2022 draws…

Cristiano Ronaldo fends off questions on Man Utd exit

Cristiano Ronaldo yesterday reflected on his departure from Manchester United, saying: ‘This chapter is closed after this week’. Ronaldo was speaking in his post-match press conference following Portugal’s 3-2 win…

Budget opens space for businesses

The 2023 National Budget yesterday has no giveaways for the business sectors, but its severe tightening of tax collection and increases in penalties for delays, plus the tightening of rules…

European parliament’s non-binding resolution a PR effort rooted in political agenda

Rachel Marsden On Wednesday, members of the European Parliament adopted a resolution naming Russia as a “state sponsor of terrorism”. The move follows a similar NATO parliamentary committee vote just…

PPC Zim effects US dollar price increases

Nelson Gahadza PPC Zimbabwe says it implemented US dollar price increases three times this year in order to recover input cost inflation. PPC Limited in its half year financials for…

Danger of global shortage for diesel

No fuel is more essential to the global economy than diesel. It powers trucks, buses, ships and trains. It drives machinery for construction, manufacturing and farming. It’s burned for heating…

Don’t throw away overripe bananas!

A squishy banana turning black on its peel is hard to eat as a snack, as many would agree. The window of opportunity between an edible banana that is still…

Five questions every leader must ask

Arthur Marara I intend to finish the series that I started two weeks ago. If you missed the first two parts, please visit www.ebusinessweekly.co.zw and search for the article. Quality…

Britain and SA agree on health partnership

Britain and South Africa on Wednesday announced a new health and science partnership to mark the second day of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit to London, the first such official guest hosted by Britain’s King Charles.

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