SA polls: The fall of the ANC
The economy is a wreck, but the resources are still there. The schools are atrocious, but enough children succeed to make it one of the better educated countries in Africa.
By Gwynne Dyer
2h ago
Old wine in new bottles
The ZiG was launched on April 5, 2024, with the government claiming to back it with reserves amounting to a substantial sum of up to US$285 million.
By Equity Axis
2h ago
Thriving banking sector, shrinking confidence
Reports from most people, as well official data, indicate receding deposits and increased withdrawals as economic players prefer “under the pillow” banking to traditional banking.
By Tinashe Duma
2h ago
Gendered perspective on structured currency.
Annual inflation had reached over 1 000% and market trading including payments of public services, taxes, and fuel are predominantly pegged at USD prices.
By Vanessa Jaravaza
3h ago
ZSE to launch capital markets association at ZimInd indaba
Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) group CEO, Kenias Mafukidze told this newspaper two weeks ago that in a rapidly changing and challenging investment landscape, value preservation was a priority.
By Melody Chikono
3h ago
Delta takes Zimra to court over ‘unjust enrichment’
Delta presides over several high-end beverages production brands, including the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed African Distillers.
By Shame Makoshori
3h ago
Stanchart faces demo over ‘oppressive’ deal
In Zimbabwe, poor performance was underpinned by costs associated with a volatile currency and rampaging inflation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
4h ago
Former Vice Justice Minister under Investigation: CCDI
At the end of last year, the National People’s Congress, announced the dismissal of nine generals.
By The Hk Post
18h ago
Crisis as half of Zim needs food aid
Masuka said the food insecure will get physical maize, wheat or traditional grains depending on circumstances such as if that area requires traditional grains or wheat.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
May. 15, 2024