Stanbic donates to people with albinism
Leading financial services institution, Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe, has donated an assortment of sun protection products worth $38,5 million to the Albino Charity Organization of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ).
High voids hit CBD property sector
Enacy Mapakame The central business district (CBD) space has continued to weigh on the property sector with listed real estate companies looking at further diversifying portfolios or paying more attention…
Ways to keep your home warm
As temperatures begin to drop and load shedding escalates, these ideas will help keep you warm at home. Picture: Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels As temperatures begin to drop and load shedding escalates,…
Day of reckoning looms in EPL survival
LONDON. — Fingernails will be bitten to the quick on Sunday as Everton, Leicester City and Leeds United make a dash for the last remaining seat on the Premier League…
African currencies are under pressure
Most Sub-Saharan African currencies have weakened against the US dollar, fanning inflationary pressures across the continent as import prices surge. This, together with a growth slowdown, leaves policymakers with difficult…
Chinese bus maker Yutong launches electric buses in Nigeria
LAGOS. – Chinese bus maker Yutong this week launched the first electric mass transit buses targeting public transport in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, as the country prepares for the gradual…
Ethiopia now closer to getting own stock exchange
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance, the Ethiopian Investment Holdings and FSD Africa on Wednesday signed a cooperation agreement to establish the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX). Once established, the ESX will become…
Prospect Lithium to diversify into tantalite production
Oliver Kazunga A SUBSIDIARY of China’s Huayou International Mining, Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ) intends to venture to tantalite mining at its Arcadia lithium mining project in Goromonzi district, Mashonaland East…
China top solar firm warns about risks
China’s world-leading solar industry could face a wave of bankruptcies if the current aggressive expansion of manufacturing capacity continues, according to the sector’s biggest player.
Nigeria bourse plans commodities growth in seven African nations
Nigeria’s first private licensed commodities bourse plans to open offices in seven new African markets as it looks to take advantage of growing trade across the continent. AFEX Commodities Exchange…











