Investors bet on fuel service stations

Economist Vince Muswere said investors were being attracted by stability in the sector. He, however, noted the prices of fuel remain uncompetitive.
By Vincent Mungofa and Tafadzwa Mhlanga Mar. 1, 2024

Don’t forget the boy child, says Bindu

I even say to you, I know Trevor or I knew Trevor from the headlines and everything else, but when you shared about Trevor that was amazing.
By In Conversation With Trevor Oct. 8, 2023

10,4% jump in cost of living: ZimStat

The rising cost of living has been driven by a number of factors which include inflation, currency depreciation and economic instability.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Aug. 4, 2023

Comoil on recovery path: MD

“This number continues to grow as there are plans to develop new service stations. We are also having a growing list of commercial clients ranging to farms, mines, manufacturers to name a few.”
By Staff Reporter Jan. 28, 2023

Zim poverty levels now dangerous

Government says no learner should be sent back home for failing to pay fees: But schools cannot operate without income from the fees.
By Newsday Jan. 13, 2023

Food poverty surges 0,9%

“The CPI for the month ending November 2022 stood at $13 349,42 compared to $13 113,95 in October 2022 and $3 760,86 in November 2021.”
By Silas Nkala and Tatenda Manyinyire Nov. 30, 2022

Econet says to invest in 500 solar base stations to lower carbon footprint

“We are planning to install 499 Solar sites in the network in the next two years in order to ensure green energy and energy efficiency for our operations,” Econet said.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 26, 2022

Food poverty line up 3,1%: ZimStat

ZimStat said the food poverty line of $21 454,60 as at October 2022 meant that the minimum needs basket costs that much per person.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 26, 2022

EcoCash raises transaction limits

The additional good news to customers is that they can now also send up to ZW$350 000 in four batches of $75 000 in a day. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 4, 2022