Gold and platinum shares have stolen the show on the JSE this year, with returns as high as 161% in the case of Sibanye Stillwater, helping power the JSE to new …
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Gold holds modest gain as inflation data aids US rate-cut bets
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterGold held a modest gain following a US inflation reading that was in line with expectations and reinforced wagers on an interest-rate cut next month. Bullion was steady after closing …
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Elon Musk lashed out against Apple’s app store practices late on Monday, accusing the iPhone maker of favouring OpenAI. The billionaire founder of xAI Holdings, which now houses the Grok …
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ZIMTRADE, the country’s trade development and export promotion organisation, is positioning Zimbabwe’s horticulture farmers to tap into the European Union (EU)’s lucrative pea market.While the global market for peas offers …
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THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) is set to embark on a major infrastructure upgrading program to bolster internet connectivity nationwide.In an interview with The Financial Gazette, …
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ZIMBABWE’s estimated tourism receipts declined by 16 percent to US$202 million during the first quarter of 2025 compared to US$241 million recorded in the comparable period last year, official figures …
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THE government has revised upwards the growth forecast for the agriculture sector to 21,1 percent from 12,8 percent touted earlier, following better than anticipated results from the latest crop and …
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ZIMBABWE is on track to break its record for tobacco production in the 2024/25 agricultural season, driven by a substantial increase in seed purchases and more favourable weather forecasts. Last …
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TREASURY made payments of US$176,28 million for external debt service during the period from January to June 2025, official figures show.The payments include US$93,72 million towards the active portfolio, US$79,75 …
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THE Horticulture Development Council (HDC) has raised alarm over rising production costs, which are pushing some farmers to relocate to neighbouring Zambia, where production is significantly cheaper. This comes amid …