Kane rescues Spurs at the Palace

LONDON. — Stop us if you’ve heard this one before — Harry Kane made some more history and saved Tottenham HotSpur yet again. At half-time at Crystal Palace on Wednesday…

Short sellers make US$300bn in 2022’s market wipe-out

A terrible year for most investors in the stock market was one to celebrate for traders who bet successfully on its decline. US short sellers were up 31 percent in…

Can NATO and the Pentagon find a diplomatic off-ramp from the Ukraine war?

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, known for his staunch support for Ukraine, recently revealed his greatest fear for this winter to a TV interviewer in his native Norway: that the…

Chinese modernisation’s global inspiration

Steven Wang OVER the past several decades, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), China has been modernising a country home to 1,4 billion people to become…

Key investment themes for 2023: the hangover

There are many non-market-related highlights to look forward to in 2023: The men’s rugby and cricket world cup tournaments, superhero movies, new fashion trends, unexplored destinations, and fresh developments in…

Social media game changer for young people

Lagos. — Social media is the new oil money for young people. Its growth is of importance to musicians, skit-makers and actors. Social media over the last decade has gradually…

Policy missteps, inconsistencies remain a challenge, observers

Nelson Gahadza and Theresa Mhazo Economic experts have said whilst government intervention on the economy has been encouraging lately, policy missteps and inconsistency remain in place distorting an enabling environment…

‘Formal, parallel forex markets rates will never converge’

Oliver Kazunga Convergence of formal and black market exchange rates will never be achieved unless structural inadequacies in the financial services sector and industrial productivity to enhance exports to earn…

‘Oil to jump 28pc in 2023’

Oil prices will spring back above US$100 a barrel in 2023 as tight supply meets growing demand, the political research and consultancy firm Eurasia Group said in its list of…

Parents feel ‘back to school’ squeeze

  Post Reporters LONG queues and crowded shops characterised segments of Manicaland as parents made a last-minute dash to buy school uniforms, stationery and other learning materials for learners ahead…

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