THARISA has committed an additional US$20 million into its Karo platinum project in Zimbabwe through a commodity-linked notes debt facility from Arxo Finance. The Cyprus-based integrated resources group has a …
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By Ephraim Chawoneka URBAN councils in Zimbabwe are under growing pressure to restore basic services, rebuild infrastructure, and meet the expectations of rapidly expanding urban populations. Roads, water supply systems, …
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PASSENGER numbers at the country’s airports climbed to 2,52 million in 2025, up 10 percent year-on-year, driven by a resurgence in international travel, latest data shows. In 2024, the country’s …
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By Eddie Cross IN 1980, when we gained our Independence, we had a thriving agricultural economy. Zimbabwe was a country of 49 million hectares – 16 million under commercial farmer …
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By Godfrey Nyoni CYBERCRIME is no longer a distant problem limited to large international corporations. In Zimbabwe, cyber risks are increasing as businesses adopt digital tools such as email communication, …
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International News
World Bank boosts 2026 economic outlook, citing ‘notable’ resilience
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterBy Jorgelina do Rosario, Bloomberg The World Bank raised its forecast for growth this year, saying the global economy has proved surprisingly shock-proof in the face of an “historic” escalation in …
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International News
Nigeria pitches $600m lithium and gold projects to Saudi investors
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterNigeria has stepped up its bid to attract Gulf capital after pitching $600 million lithium processing and gold mining projects to Saudi investors, as Africa’s largest economy accelerates efforts to …
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Elon Musk said South Africa’s telecommunications ownership rules are preventing his satellite internet company, Starlink, from launching in the country, renewing debate over how Africa’s most industrialised economy balances transformation …
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By Dan Roan A group of cross-party MPs have called on Fifa to consider expelling the United States from the World Cup until the country demonstrates “clear compliance with international …
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ZIMBABWE’s foreign currency earnings increased by 21,8 percent to US$16,2 billion in 2025 from US$13,3 billion recorded during the comparable year, buoyed by favourable commodity prices. This is the highest …