JSE finally sees its IPO crisis easing

THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is slowly turning the tide from a wave of delistings to companies once again considering initial public offerings.

Sainz set for Melbourne return after surgery

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz is set to be back in the cockpit at the Australian Grand Prix this week after recovering from surgery for appendicitis, the team said yesterday. The Spaniard…

Green building certification imperatives for Zim

THE global consciousness towards sustainable development has spurred significant transformation across various industries, with the real estate sector not an exception.

New special capital gains tax on mining title

Due to the importance of mining in Zimbabwe in this article I look at the special capital gains tax (special CGT) on the transfer of mining title that was introduced through the Finance Act No. 13 of 2023 which amended the Capital Gains Tax Act (Chapter 23:01) effective  January 1, 2024.

Bank to go after ill-gotten money

ADDIS ABABA. – The head of Ethiopia’s biggest commercial bank has said  that customers who withdrew more money than what was in their accounts because of a glitch cannot “escape”…

Diamond producers must embrace ESG to stay competitive

AFRICAN diamond-producing countries,  Zimbabwe included, should adhere to the dictates of Environmental Social Governance (ESG) to maintain their market edge on the global market.

Three quarters of Africa’s energy could come from renewables by 2040

Over half of Africa’s people – about 600 million – lack access to even the bare minimum of electricity. The tough question to answer is how access can be extended without adding to global warming by relying on fossil fuels.

Zambians struggle to cope with power cuts

LUSAKA. – Joseph Chewe, a barbershop owner in Ng’ombe, a residential area in Lusaka, Zambia, now has to reschedule his business hours under the availability of electricity in the capital…

Tobacco Sales expects 31pc profit increase

The Herald, March 20, 1980 THE Tobacco Sales group should have even better results this year than 1979, says the chairman, Mr CG Tracey, who forecasts a 31 percent increase…

CCOZ blueprint to enhance cotton farmers’ viability  

Tariro Stacey Gatsi THE Cotton Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has released a comprehensive blueprint to revitalise the cotton industry whose performance had plunged to levels that saw it producing less…

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