UK business confidence drops to lowest since financial crisis
Business confidence in Britain has sunk to its lowest level since the global financial crisis, according to a survey of accountants, amid persistently high inflation and fears that the country…
Markets update
Enacy Mapakame Equities on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) traded positive during the week with all benchmark indices closing pointing northwards. During the week to Wednesday, the primary indicator the…
World’s richest tennis player worth £5,4bn
Billionaire American tennis star Jessica Pegula is looking good to claim her first Grand Slam title after sailing through to the last eight of the Australian Open. Jessica Pegula is…
Back to school health hack
Parents looking for low-sugar, antioxidant-rich beverages for their children will find that herbal tisanes meet legitimate demand. Picture supplied The popularity of herbal infusions or tisanes, like Rooibos, has surged…
AfDB forecasts weak growth in 2023
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro The African Development Bank (AfDB) has projected the country’s economic growth to further shrink in 2023 due to power outages and challenges associated with elections — only registering…
S. Africa partners US to combat illegal wildlife trade
US and South African authorities will share financial intelligence to combat wildlife trafficking, a move aimed at helping SA address shortcomings in tackling illicit flows flagged by a global financial…
Lithium, coal, iron can push US$12bn mining output
While there are many who see the target of US$12 billion mining output this year as on the ambitious side, being a 50 percent jump on the US$8 billion rough…
Establishing a unified national brand strategy for tourism
Dr Musekiwa Clinton Tapera Nation branding is a strategic issue that is central to global competitiveness and visibility. It cannot be relegated to be a peripheral issue as it is…
Border Timbers going concern status faces uncertainty
Oliver Kazunga BORDER Timbers Limited’s going concern status faces uncertainty as negotiations with the Government over the US$125 million settlement to the company are still to be finalised. The company…
SA favour US, shun Russia in clash with policy bias
More than a third of South Africans would choose to work and raise their families in the US while a tiny fraction chose Russia and China out of a choice…











