Zim working on AfCFTA ratification

HARARE – Zimbabwe will initially eliminate tariffs on 85 percent of its goods when it ratifies the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement and move to the 90 percent…

Changes to the Constitution may boost, not weaken, South African property rights

By Steven Friedman The South African government’s plan to change the constitution to mention land expropriation without compensation could, ironically, end up strengthening the property rights on which investment depends.…

U.S. bond market takes looming Treasuries deluge in stride

NEW YORK – U.S. government debt supply will likely continue to boom, but bond market investors seem to be taking it in stride.

South Africa’s rand softer, headwinds seen capping any rally

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was softer in early trade on Monday, with a range of headwinds seen keeping the currency on the backfoot.

Zimplow targets share buyback

Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Agriculture implements group, Zimplow holdings Limited are considering a shareholder approval for a share buy back as it seeks to enhance strong returns for its shareholders.

Stocks drift lower on trade worries, Italian bonds sell off on government tensions

LONDON – World stocks drifted lower on Friday as the latest exchange of trade threats between the United States and China dampened risk appetite, while Italian bonds and shares in the country’s…

South Africa’s rand extends losses amid global trade tensions

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand extended losses against the dollar early on Friday, with markets gripped by worries over escalating trade tensions between the United States and China.

Pensioners benefit from NBS strategy

BH24 Reporter HARARE – The National Building Society (NBS) has opened a branch at Harare’s Social Security Centre to exclusively serve the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) pensioners during pay-out…

Mining sector, ZIMRA collections major revenue streams for Aids Fund

KADOMA – The National Aids Council (NAC) has  surpassed by $5 million the target it had set to collect during the  first six months of this year with the mining…

Business leaders slam post-poll anarchy

Africa Moyo Industrialists say high hopes of the economy booming after polls riding on the momentum generated in the last eight months, should not be allowed to slip over political…

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