Libya green group battles to save remaining forests
news24.com War-ravaged Libya is better known for its oil wealth than its forests, but environmentalists hope to save its remaining green spaces from logging, development and the impacts of climate…
Zim seals promotional partnership deal with SAA
Oliver Kazunga Business Writer THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has entered into a promotional partnership agreement with South African Airways (SAA) to improve direct traffic into the country from Dubai,…
ZimRe after tax profit plunges 57pc
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Business Writer ZimRe Holdings has reported a 57 percent decline in inflation-adjusted profit after tax to $4,1 billion in 2022 compared to the same prior year period. According…
Africa to be biggest loser if global tensions mount, IMF warns
Africa could suffer a permanent economic hit if tensions splinter the global economy into opposing trading blocs around the US and China, the International Monetary Fund said. “If geopolitical tensions…
South African factory managers downbeat as sales orders slump
An index tracking business conditions in South Africa’s manufacturing sector edged up last month, but purchasing managers remained downbeat as new sales orders slumped. The gauge, which measures expected business…
State entities to migrate to accrual-based system
Business Writer State entities are expected to migrate from cash accounting to accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) by end of 2025 to enhance accountability and transparency of public…
Tigere Properties record 100pc occupancy
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Listed Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Tigere Property Fund through its first quarter trading update said it has seen occupancy levels across its properties rise to 100 percent.…
Fish production drops to 15,000 tonnes
Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s total fish production during the 2022/23 summer season was 15 041 tonnes, lower than 25,051 tonnes in 2021 with 9 836 tonnes from capture fisheries and 5…
De Ruyter claims his R1bn-a-month Eskom theft estimate is ‘conservative’
Bloomberg The former head of Eskom said he probably underestimated when he put the amount of money that’s being stolen from the company at R1 billion a month. Ex-CEO André…
Bitter battle: Ramaphosa slams ‘unfair’ EU citrus trade rule
AFP President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the EU Tuesday for restrictions on citrus exports from South Africa to prevent the importation of non-indigenous moths which stranded tonnes of fruit at sea…











