Exchange rates must be set correctly
The movements in exchange rates, both at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe foreign exchange auctions and on the black market, are making life more difficult for most businesses as they try and forecast the future.
Why self-care is important for men
The pandemic has changed how many people do life, and it also has placed self-care as a priority not just for women but for men as well.
Africa debt trap allegations false: China
China said it was false to claim that its lending practices have pushed African nations into debt traps, blaming a host of economic factors instead and criticising media reports on the topic.
Nike continues to face global supply chain congestion
The global sports footwear & apparel behemoth missed revenue expectations — US$12,2 billion actual vs. US$12,46 billion expected — and lowered its fiscal 2022 outlook, but also slightly beat earnings per share (EPS) expectations — US$1,16 actual vs. US$1,12 expected — due to the companies ability to sell more goods to shoppers at full price.
Electric cars to have huge impact on industry
Detroit. — An acrid smell hangs in the air at Trenton Forging Co on the outskirts of Detroit as a two-tonne hammer slams a bar of red hot steel with enough force to shake the building.
How to solve Zim’s unemployment crisis
Thousands of youths in Zimbabwe are currently unemployed or underemployed and this number increases every year for different reasons.
The bank war
“The monster is trying to kill me, but I will kill it!” that’s what General Andrew Jackson reportedly liked to say as he readied himself for a second term as President of the United States in 1832. In his second term, a lot would happen that entrenched the culture of bold entrepreneurship hailed today as a defining trait of America’s economic ascendancy and global dominance. Arguably, his resolve to kill the monster contributed a lot to that entrepreneurial culture.
Tanganda will lift ZSE, shareholders’ value
Every weekday, around 7:15am, on Capitalk FM, they play a Tanganda tea advert. The advert’s pay-off line says, “it lifts you up”. The tag-line is used by the company as a branding slogan. The idea behind the concept of using pay-off lines is to create a memorable phrase that will sum up the tone and premise of a brand.
Stock Market Weekly Review
Losses in selected heavyweights saw the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) close the week to October 27, 2021 with marginal losses, breaking the bull run experienced in the past month.
Volkswagen plant production drops to 1958 levels
Volkswagen has produced just 300 000 cars at its main Wolfsburg plant so far this year, a company source with knowledge of the matter said, the lowest figure since 1958 and far behind its average output before the pandemic.











