CFI to invest more in business units
Nelson Gahadza Business Reporter Diversified agro-concern CFI Holdings says in the short to medium term it will prioritise continued investments in business units and up-scaling ongoing cost...
View ArticleUltimate livestock guarding, shepherding dog
Sheuneni Kurasha Farmer’s Diary Predators remain one of the biggest menaces facing livestock farmers, particularly those who raise small livestock like goats and sheep. Given their sheer size, goats...
View ArticleCompanies heed call for pensionable allowances
Enacy Mapakame THE majority of employers in the country have taken heed and are complying with Government’s policy to make allowances pensionable. This follows the Government’s recent order, which...
View ArticleSadc Industrialisation Week roars to life
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The SADC Industrialisation Week, which roared to life in Harare last Sunday, seeks to promote industrialisation, showcase investment opportunities across different...
View ArticleSPONSORED: Mastering the Art of Timing in the Fascinating World of Online...
Online trading offers a unique blend of excitement and financial opportunity, attracting millions of traders worldwide. From the comfort of their homes, traders can engage in buying and selling stocks,...
View ArticleFormer Tongaat CFO Munro fails in appeal against R6m JSE fine
A reconsideration application by Murray Munro, the former chief financial officer accounting-scandal-hit sugar and property group Tongaat Hulett, of the public censure and R6 million fine imposed on...
View ArticleTurkish firm wins rail project tender
Construction of the long-awaited multi-billion Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from the Kenya-Uganda border at Malaba to Kampala is set to begin before the end of the year. Mr Perez Wamburu, the project...
View ArticleTotalEnergies purchases stake in hydropower plant
Uganda’s Bujagali Energy Ltd has inked a deal with French oil giants TotalEnergies in a bid to attain its renewable energy targets, while also meeting energy demands in the country. The partnership...
View ArticleSA factory mood leaps as political climate clears
South African manufacturers’ sentiment improved more than expected in July as political uncertainty cleared after the formation of a centrist coalition government following the country’s May 29...
View ArticleClimate adaptation plan to mainstream strategy actions
Francis Gakanje GOVERNMENT has approved Zimbabwe’s National Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2024-2030, as the country moves to mainstream climate agenda into all key sectors and pillars of the economy....
View ArticleCounterfeits, illegal imports wary Delta’s associate firms
Michael Tome, Business Reporter DELTA Corporation Limited associate entities have bemoaned the negative impact of the growing influx of counterfeit and smuggled imported products from regional...
View ArticleEl Nino parches cotton production to record low
Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s cotton season has ended with an estimated 13 000 tonnes delivered by farmers, the lowest known production record, primarily attributed to the devastating impact of the El...
View ArticleCassava launches AI business unit
Herald Correspondent DEVELOPING markets technology systems integrator Cassava Technologies (Cassava) has announced that its Artificial Intelligence (AI) activities will now operate as a separate...
View ArticleLocal companies drive industrialisation
Herald Reporters Local companies have emerged as key drivers of Zimbabwe’s industrialisation agenda, leveraging innovation and community empowerment to spearhead economic growth. This was a key...
View ArticleNigeria adds new oil grade to boost total production
Nigeria has added a new crude grade known as Utapate, as Africa’s biggest oil producer strives to return output to pre-pandemic levels. A subsidiary of state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp and...
View ArticleSADC records US$678bn RTGS transfers in 10yrs
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) has processed over 2,9 million cross-border transactions valued at US$678 billion in the last 10 years through...
View ArticleGabon seeks to end food imports, looks to Uganda
Gabon’s Transitional President, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, expressed his country’s desire to reduce reliance on food imports and hoped to benefit from Uganda’s experience in agricultural...
View ArticleRupert ousts Dangote to become Africa’s richest man
South African businessman Johanna Rupert has become Africa’s richest man once more. The last time the South African billionaire was in this position was at the beginning of the year, when he had a net...
View ArticleGold and some non-dollar currencies start to shine
The subject of moving away from king dollar has come under intense discussion in recent years, after Russia undertook special military operation in Ukraine triggered sweeping sanctions to lock Moscow...
View ArticleNetOne eyes US$230m revenue over 12 months
Michael Tome Business Reporter NETONE intends to grow its revenue by more than 200 percent to US$230 million by 2025 when its capital investment programme is expected to start paying dividends. In...
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