MPC could explain more over inflation
The resolutions of the latest monthly meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe highlight some of the peculiarities of the Zimbabwean economy at the working…
2023 VW Jetta: Quality commuter for the cost-conscious
The 2023 Volkswagen Jetta isn’t quite what we’d call best-in-class, but it has many qualities that still make it something to consider. It has a very low starting price, remarkable…
2023 The Masters betting picks and predictions
Golf’s first major championship of the year takes place this week, as an elite field heads to Augusta National for the 2023 Masters! Golf handicapper and expert Andy Lack gives…
Women defy stereotypes and focus on fitness grows
Gone are the days when women wanted to be frail and petite. There have been various stereotypes associated with women’s fitness — women shouldn’t lift heavy weights, women shouldn’t do…
Economics expert issues dire warning on ‘serious threat’ faced by US dollar
Since World War II, the US dollar has been the world’s strongest currency — but one economic expert warns that it could soon lose its power. During an appearance on…
Zim business leader headline infrastructure Indaba in UK
BUSINESS operators must take advantage of the Government’s re-engagement efforts and seek investment opportunities for some of the country’s capital-thirsty areas such as infrastructure development, one of Zimbabwe’s top business leaders has said.
Economic Partnership Agreements — Why should you care?
Note from ZNCC Trading with the European Union has been enhanced following the ratification of European Union — Eastern and Southern Africa interim Economic Partnerships Agreement (EU-ESA iEPA). Zimbabwe is…
Asset freeze for Gold Mafia quartet
Business Writer Government has ordered the freezing of assets belonging to several individuals featured in a documentary produced by Al Jazeera titled “Gold Mafia”. In the documentary, certain individuals were…
Global wheat supplies under threat from dry Canadian fields
Parts of the Canadian Prairies have experienced the second-driest start to a year in 45 years. A dry spell is parching Canadian farmland when growers most need moisture to plant…
S. Africa fights to keep phone networks up as lights go out
On a recent Friday morning north of Johannesburg, the head of South Africa’s largest telecoms company surveyed the arsenal of backup systems keeping just one of his 15 000 network…











