Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe most at risk of inflation, depreciation – ConRe
A survey by Continental Re, the pan African reinsurer, has found that Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe are the three out of
New Zimbabwe government seeks to sell stakes in state-owned companies
Zimbabwe has invited bids for stakes in up to eight loss-making state-owned enterprises, including its national airline and power
Zimbabwe to relax black ownership laws, increase tax revenues for economic growth
Zimbabwe will trim spending and relax laws that require black citizens to hold majority stakes in companies as well as increase tax
End in sight for year-long ‘dry spell’ of cashless economy in Zimbabwe
Some Zimbabweans were able to withdraw U.S. dollars from automated teller machines this week for the first time in about a year as
Zimbabwe’s new president vows to rejuvenate economy, seeks lifting of sanctions
Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s new president Friday rallied all Zimbabweans to unite and work together to revive the battered
Zimbabwe renames national airport after Mugabe, plans $153m upgrade
Zimbabwean Government has renamed the country’s main airport after President Robert Mugabe, Joram Gumbo, Transport Minister said.
Chinese mines in Africa provide better roads, not more jobs for locals
One of the most common complaints about large often state-owned Chinese companies operating in Africa is that they bring in their own
Zimbabwe to cut budget deficit by half in 2018 as economy slows down 3%
Zimbabwe expects to cut its budget deficit by half next year to 4 percent of the gross domestic product, while economic growth will
Mugabe bans importation of fruit, vegetable into Zimbabwe as forex crunch deepens
Joseph Made, Zimbabwe agriculture minister said Tuesday that the country has banned the importation of fruit and vegetables with
Fears grow as Zimbabwe returns to excessive currency printing
Robert Mugabe’s latest economic experiment is making Zimbabwe’s stocks the world’s best performers for all the wrong reasons. And