Seed Co sowing seeds of growth in region
Botswana Stock Exchange listed seed producer, Seed Co International Limited, which is currently under suspension from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, expects to remain on the growth trajectory into the region despite effects of Covid-19.
Bitter times for starafrica as profit dips
Sugar processor starafrica corporation Limited’s profit for the year to March 31, 2020 came in 19 percent lower at $54,5 million compared to $68,1 million recorded in the prior year as sugar production and sales took a dip.
Africa races towards 1 million Covid-19 cases
Covid-19 infections in Africa will exceed one million cases in the coming days as the pandemic surges in several hotspot countries. In a little more than three weeks, the number of cases on the continent almost doubled to 889 457, with 18 806 deaths.
Water shortages hit Harare
Serious water shortages have hit most suburbs in Harare over the last few days after council slashed output from 320 million litres a day to 150 million litres due to failure to pay for a critical chemical.
Benjamin Mkapa: Africa robbed of a liberation giant
The passing on of Cde Benjamin Mkapa — the former President of Tanzania (1995-2005) — is not only a loss to the East African nation.
Former presidents honour civil rights icon Lewis
Three former presidents honoured Congressman John Lewis at his funeral in Atlanta, Georgia, yesterday, completing a week of memorial services for the longtime lawmaker and civil rights icon.
Billion-dollar used clothes industry tears apart textiles
Three distinct features that confront one soon after stepping in any African bustling city are the seamless flow of informal traders, an avalanche of private taxis, with different monikers across the borders and a vibrant second-hand clothing sector.
Ambassador rallies Zimbabweans to invest in Mozambique
Zimbabweans must exploit business opportunities in Mozambique and enhance the Second Republic’s economic diplomacy policy since ties between the two countries present an optimal environment for investment by corporates.
ZC can finally see the light
In the last five years, Zimbabwe Cricket has gone from the brink of insolvency to being debt-free, allowing the game to see a brighter future.











