Davison Kaiyo
HARARE – Zimbabwe has launched its first ever Information Communication Technology (ICT) Device Factory, which will see the country manufacture and assemble laptops, desktop computers ICT devices with 150 000 units expected to be produced annually for both...
Sydney Kawadza
The COVID-19 pandemic has left more than 30 million Africans unemployed with most government being forced to allocate more than 10 percent of their GDPs to fight the effects of climate change.
In a communique released after the end...
Staff Writer
The Economic Commission for Africa is making significant progress in supporting African countries to leverage the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) to drive digital trade on the continent.
Addressing the ongoing 39th ECA Committee of Experts of the...
Staff Writer
African countries continue to trade more with the outside world than among themselves, findings of an Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) assessment report on progress made on regional integration in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed.
The...
Staff Writer
The African Development Bank has committed $530 million to finance the construction of a 343 km, 400 kV central-south transmission line that will connect the north and south transmission grids in Angola and allow for the distribution of...
David Whitehouse
Zimbabwe’s inflation slowdown in February may reflect the impact of COVID-19 restrictions imposed in January rather than a genuine downward trend.
But prospects of a good harvest and improving confidence from business leaders points to relief down the road.
The...
HARARE – Fuel prices have increased by between 3-4% mainly affected by two main factors – international petroleum costs and the movement on the Zimbabwe dollar/US dollar exchange rate.
According to the new schedule from the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority,...
ARABIAN BUSINESS - Marc Holtzman, chairman of one of the largest financial institutions in Zimbabwe, CBZ Holdings Limited, discusses how Africa could offer trade and investment opportunities for Middle Eastern businesses
Rwanda and Zimbabwe are ripe for Middle Eastern investment...
Sydney Kawadza
The European Union has extended its sanctions against Zimbabwe raising concern over the country’s multifaceted and prolonged crisis that it says has deepened further.
The recall of the EU council Conclusions of February 17 last year includes an arms...
Reason Razao
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has assured the public that the introduction of ZW$50 bank note will not trigger inflation but rather augment the current stock of bills in circulation.
Governor John Mangudya in his Monetary Policy Statement presented...