In March 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded that "unfriendly countries" use rubles to purchase his country's oil and gas, sending energy prices even higher as markets continue bearishly.
Nov 30, 2022
Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA)has increased the fuel prices for the month of June, up from May prices for petrol and diesel in US dollar terms. This is despite global brent crude futures
Jun 05, 2024
imbabwe's Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is taking a proactive approach to streamlining the construction and operation of fuel stations, aiming to balance the growing demand for fuel access with p
Aug 20, 2024
Zimbabwe's electricity prospects have taken a hit as Hwange Units 7 and 8 undergo Class C maintenance, a statutory requirement that will take 600 megawatts off the national grid. This is a substantia
Proplastics, a leading manufacturer of PVC piping and fittings, has reported a significant decline in export sales, from 15% of total sales in 2023 to a mere 1% in the first half of 2024 primarily due
South Africa's Rand Merchant Bank conducted research on 31 African countries, producing a ranking chart for the best and worst places for investment among these nations. President Mnangagwa, upon ass
Zimbabwe Alloys Limited (ZimAlloys) has resumed production years after shutting down its furnaces according to the compan’s Managing Director, Deric Dube. A registered company in Zimbabwe, ZimAlloys s
The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) experienced a notable decline on September 13, 2024, trading closer to ZWG14 per US dollar, marking one of its worst performances to date. This follows a weekly loss, with the
On 10 September 2024, Zimbabwe's telecommunications regulator, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), announced the licensing of Starlink within the country. In
Mashonaland Holdings Limited, a leading property development company’s flagship Pomona Commercial Centre project is now 65% complete according to the company’s financial results for the six months to
The government has implemented stringent penalties for network service providers, imposing fines of up to US$5,000 for poor-quality services. The country boasts a competitive telecommunications indus