Mercedes-Benz reveals second-gen GLC Coupe

Stuttgart — With Mercedes-Benz likely to cull most of its coupe-badged models in the future as it reportedly plans to cut the current mix of 33 body styles down to…

South African firms see inflation quickening

Inflation expectations rose at the start of 2023, suggesting the central bank may keep interest rates higher for longer. Average inflation expectations for the year increased to 6,3 percent in…

Absa reiterates commitment to debt-hit Ghana

South African big-six bank Absa says it remains committed to Ghana for the long haul, even as it raised nearly R3 billion in impairment charges to cushion it against the…

Promoter Wezhaz on anti-drug abuse campaign

Arts Reporter  Local arts promoter and businessman and community builder Exevia “Wezhaz” Maoneke has landed his hand to the ongoing campaign to stop drug abuse being spearheaded by the Ministry of…

Tailoring marketing messages to individual customers

Leslie Mupeti In today’s digital age, consumers are bombarded with marketing messages from countless brands vying for their attention. With so much noise in the marketplace, it can be difficult…

China presents huge rabbit market for Zim

Business Writer Raymeg Holdings, a diversified pan-African company with interests across many sectors, executive director Paidamoyo Nyamakanga has said the Zimbabwean company is looking to take advantage of a huge…

Private sector leads industry retooling, production

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe’s private sector is embracing the industrialisation agenda to achieve economic growth by retooling and injecting fresh capital in operations. Traditionally, the vibrancy of Zimbabwe’s industry was punctuated…

What to watch in money markets

Investors are zeroing in on key parts of the market for short-term dollar borrowing to determine if and how signs of systemic stress might be emerging after the biggest US…

Museveni’s son enters the fray

KAMPALA. —The son of Uganda’s ageing leader, Yoweri Museveni, has said he intends to stand for the presidency in 2026, the first time the outspoken army general has given a…

More devastation feared as Freddy toll surpasses 300

LILONGWE. – The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy has passed 300 as the body count continues to rise, with authorities in Mozambique and Malawi taking several days to assess…

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