England stutter in victory pursuit, Pakistan in charge
Pakistan set England a tricky victory target of 297 and then reduced the touring side to 36 for two on an eventful third day of the second test to stay…
Navigating US Election impacts for Zimbabwean investors
Isaac Jonas As Zimbabwean investors with stakes in the US stock market, understanding the potential impacts of the upcoming US presidential election is crucial. Historically, presidential elections in the US…
Gold industry sees bullion surging 10pc in a year to record high
Gold is expected to climb to record highs over the next year, according to a survey of the bullion industry at a major annual gathering. Delegates at the London Bullion…
Exploring the global impact of fashion at Moscow Fashion Week
Fashion brings people together because whether you like it or not, you are a part of the industry as a consumer, buyer, designer, pattern-maker, manufacturer or a party within the…
Boeing to raise as much as US$25bn in bid to boost liquidity
Boeing Co. plans to raise as much as $25 billion as the beleaguered planemaker seeks to shore up its balance sheet and withstand a prolonged strike that has devastated production…
World’s scariest countries in which to drive — and how SA ranks
Driving overseas can be a stressful experience, particularly when you have to drive on the opposite side of the road. But you might be surprised at how quickly your brain…
Summer sunglasses guide: Embrace retro styles and timeless classics
Even though it’s still spring, we’ve already experienced a few scorching hot days. Here is just a little preview of what summer has in store for us. While you’ve probably…
Axia margins expected to inch up on restructuring
Business Reporter Research and stockbroking firm IH Securities says it expects Axia Corporation margin to inch up in FY2025 as restructuring efforts begin to bear fruit in reducing costs in…
Inclusion of marginalised communities in historically elite sports
Market Musings with Timothy Pemba The inclusion of marginalised communities in historically elite sports such as rugby, cricket, hockey, and swimming is crucial not only for fostering social cohesion but…
SA’s rising fuel imports cause supply shortage risk
South Africa’s rapid switch to become a net importer of fuel creates supply risks requiring infrastructure to store and transport the fuel, according to state-owned logistics firm Transnet. Africa’s most…











