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Dangote’s return: A rare second chance for Zim to get it right

Dangote’s business model is simple yet transformative: identify market gaps, invest heavily in production capacity and expand strategically across borders. 
By Newsday Nov. 13, 2025

Africa’s Billionaire 2024 Lists

Africa’s top billionaires are catalysts for economic transformation
By Theindependent Dec. 24, 2024

Musk warns that he will ban Apple devices if OpenAI is integrated at operating system level

He has also founded his own startup, xAI, in a bid to challenge OpenAI and build an alternative to the viral chatbot ChatGPT.
By Reuters Jun. 16, 2024

Mnangagwa’s handlers shut door on Byo author

Chiza’s unpublished book written in 2020 is titled Dear Emmerson — a compelling and revealing narrative of contemporary Zimbabwean politics.
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 17, 2024

Silvio Berlusconi: former Italian prime minister has died at 86

He died at Milan's San Raffaele hospital, where he had been since Friday, at around 0730 GMT. Four of his five children and his brother Paolo had been at his bedside, ANSA reported
By Reuters Jun. 13, 2023

Elon Musk is the world’s richest person again

Musk was knocked out of first place by LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault in December, after shares of Tesla fell after his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. Most of Musk’s wealth is tied to Tesla’s stock.
By CNBC Jun. 1, 2023

Investments: Timing is everything

This was the perfect “time” for setting up a telecoms business. 
By Batanai Matsika Mar. 31, 2023

African billionaires and their net worth

The 3,6% drop in the Forbes ranking for 2023 follows a 15% increase last year on the back of soaring stock prices from Nigeria to Zimbabwe.
By Enos Denhere Mar. 24, 2023

Musk to step down as Twitter CEO once he finds 'someone foolish' enough as successor

Musk attributed the projection to cost-cutting measures he has undertaken at the social media platform recently, Bloomberg tweeted.
By Reuters Dec. 21, 2022