China now world’s biggest car exporter

Beijing — China said that it has become the world’s biggest exporter of cars after overtaking Japan in the first three months of the year. China exported 1,07 million vehicles…

Gluten-free recipes for dinner and beyond

Whether you’re coeliac or gluten intolerant, that doesn’t mean having to give up on flavour when it comes to cooking. Below, nutritional coach and academic operations manager at Capsicum Culinary…

CTC calls for exchange rate liberalisation

Martin Kadzere Two of Zimbabwe’s economic commissions have urged the Government to fully liberalise the exchange rate to allow market forces to determine prices and attain efficiency. This comes as…

Copper slides below US8k on disappointing China recovery

Copper fell below US$8 000 a ton for the first time this year as the industrial metal takes a hit from China’s lackluster recovery and the prospect of more interest-rate…

ICC confirm Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 Schedule

A ten-team tournament with two groups of five, the top three on each side of the draw progress to a Super Six phase. From there, teams play opponents progressing from…

GWM P-Series LTD: Accessory-packed flagship for under R700k

Bothaville, Free State— Revealed at the Nampo Agricultural Show this week, the new GWM P-Series LTD takes pride of place at the top of the Chinese firm’s bakkie line-up, for…

Nigeria set to hike rates as gas subsidy seen ending

Wandile Sihlobo The data released by Statistics South Africa on May 24 shows that consumer food inflation moderated at 14,3 percent in April 2023 from 14,4 percent in the previous…

Climate change causes 2 million deaths in 50 years

Extreme weather has caused the deaths of two million people and US$4,3 trillion in economic damage over the past half a century, a report by the United Nations finds. According…

The African Renaissance: building Africa’s brand image

Leslie Mupeti Happy belated Africa Day. Yesterday, we celebrated the progress that Africa has made in recent years. Many African countries have made significant strides in improving their economies, reducing…

Zimbabwe carbon credit programs get two months to meet new rules

Zimbabwe, which roiled the global carbon credits industry by canceling offset programs last week, will now give producers of the securities two months to comply with new rules including handing…

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