Foreign Affairs ministry underfunded

Business Writer Zimbabwe is underfunding its foreign missions, according to the Quarterly Budget Performance Report on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade for 2021, a situation seriously undermining…

Five questions every leader must ask

Arthur Marara I intend to finish the series that I started two weeks ago. If you missed the first two parts, please visit www.businessweekly.co.zw and search for the article. Quality…

Porsche unleashes off-road sports car

Stuttgart. — Porsche is set to launch its first off-roading sports car, the 911 Dakar, at the Los Angeles Auto Show next week. While the idea may seem a little…

Practical considerations for the image of Zim

Dr Musekiwa Clinton Tapera Stereotypes are referred to as conclusions that people hold about other nations because they do not have enough information about them. It is argued that stereotypes…

2023 Budget preview: What to expect next week

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro It is that time of the year again when the Finance and Economic Development Minister is expected to present the national budget statement to parliament. Tentatively the Treasury…

Climate change threatens Mana Pools biodiversity

Sifelani Tsiko Climate change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss, are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on the southern…

G20 vows to calibrate pace of interest rate hikes

Leaders of the world’s biggest economies agreed to pace their interest rate hikes carefully to avoid spillovers and warned of “increased volatility” in currency moves, a sea change from last…

Can Zim’s inflation beast be tamed?

Clifford Shambare We ended Part One last week by beginning to consider the economic conditions and/or developments that (have) led to Zimbabwe’s current inflationary environment — an environment in which…

Black Ferns win with dramatic victory

England’s winning streak came to an end in the most important game of all as New Zealand won the World Cup for a sixth time on a historic night for…

We’re not under liquidation threat: Telecel

Business Writer Telecel Zimbabwe has refuted claims it may go into liquidation, claiming the financial statements used to support the corporate rescue application filed by a workers union at the…

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