Brazil’s oil output grows

Brazil’s oil output grew by 7,8 percent in 2019 compared with the year before, averaging 2,8 million barrels a day, the state-run National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels…

FDI driver of economic growth

Sitshengisiwe Ndlovu In 2017 the African Ministers of Economy, Finance and Integration adopted the Pan–African  Investment  Code. Although it is a non-binding instrument,  it reflected a consensus among sub–Sahara African…

JSE fines Tongaat Hulett

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has fined sugar producer Tongaat Hulett R7,5 million and publicly censured it for publishing financial statements that contained errors. “Tongaat Hulett notes and accepts both…

Matemadanda disowns Twitter account, posts

Herald Reporter ZANU PF secretary for the Commissariat Cde Victor Matemadanda has disowned a Twitter account in his name, saying the handle was an attempt to tarnish his reputation and…

What to eat, drink if you have COVID-19

Jennifer Sheehan Most of us know by now that Covid-19 is a respiratory virus that causes a host of symptoms — from fever, chills and shortness of breath to body…

How Covid-19 will change our shopping habits

Simon Lowe Taking our time in shops will be difficult in a post-Covid-19 world. Are we still going to browse, and what does it mean if we don’t? Henry Layte,…

Fuel price unchanged

Energy sector regulator, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) said yesterday fuel prices remain unchanged this week despite the local currency depreciating by 11 percent against the United States dollar.…

LM curatorship extended

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe yesterday extended, yet again, the curatorship for trouble money  lender, Lion Microfinance, to the end of this month. The financial institution was placed under curatorship…

How to deal with erotomania

Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters Erotomania is a mental health condition that happens when someone is fixated on the idea that another person is intensely in love with them. The…

Boeing taken to task over 737 MAX controls

WASHINGTON. – A government report has found that Boeing failed to submit certification documents to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) detailing changes to a key flight control system of…

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