SA may skirt recession in first quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A median estimate of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey conducted May 5 to 11 is for a quarterly gross domestic product expansion of 0,2 percent, compared with the 0,1 percent forecast in April.
SA may skirt recession in first quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A median estimate of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey conducted May 5 to 11 is for a quarterly gross domestic product expansion of 0,2 percent, compared with the 0,1 percent forecast in April.
SA may skirt recession in first quarter
South Africa’s economy probably avoided a technical recession in the first quarter, despite more intense power outages. A median estimate of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey conducted May 5 to 11 is for a quarterly gross domestic product expansion of 0,2 percent, compared with the 0,1 percent forecast in April.
MOTHER’S DAY WITH A DIFFERENCE IN MABVUKU
MABVUKU’S elderly women received kitchen utensils during Mother’s Day celebrations at Old Tafara Stadium on Sunday.
Oil drops for a fourth day
Oil fell for a fourth day as concerns over the US economy and China’s slower-than-expected recovery weighed on the outlook.
Oil drops for a fourth day
Oil fell for a fourth day as concerns over the US economy and China’s slower-than-expected recovery weighed on the outlook.
Sample bucket seats installed at Rufaro
THE Harare City Council has installed sample bucket seats at Rufaro Stadium.
Zimbabwe celebrates International Day of Families
ZIMBABWE has joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Families.
Prison warden ordered to pay $60k in maintenance
A ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Service warden has been taken to court by his baby mama for failing to support his child.
VICE MEDIA FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY
NEW YORK. – Vice Media Group, popular for websites such as Vice and Motherboard, filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday to engineer its sale to a group of lenders, capping years of financial difficulties and top-executive departures.



