Harare-Oil prices are set to experience their steepest weekly decline of the year, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures climbing only slightly above US$69 a barrel on Friday. The market disrupti
Mar 17, 2023
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
Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA)has increased the diesel prices for the month of December, from November in US dollar terms. Diesel prices added with 1% to $1.54 per litre from $1.52.
Dec 06, 2024
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced an increase in fuel prices for January 2025. Diesel prices have risen slightly from US$1.53 per litre to US$1.54, while petrol prices hav
Jan 06, 2025
Plastics and plastic products manufacturer, Proplastics Limited, has announced the resignation of its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kudakwashe Leo Chigiya, effective 19 February 2025. The Board of
TSL Limited , a diversified holding company with interests in tobacco auctioning, printing and packaging, agricultural inputs, storage and distribution, and services has embarked on a significant rest
Meikles Limited showcased a notable recovery in its third quarter ended 30 November 2024, reversing the underperformance seen in the first half of FY2025. This turnaround was driven primarily by impr
Africa's electoral landscape has been historically beset by undue influences and authoritarian tendencies, compromising the legitimacy of democratic processes. This has resulted in the continent's per
Zimbabwe, as the nation braces for widespread power outages as two vital units at Hwange Power Station are set for Class B maintenance and statutory maintenance between March and May. This follows th
With increasing US tariffs across the world from America to Europe, Asia to Africa, gold has emerged as a critical barometer of market uncertainty. As trade tensions escalate, investors and instituti
Zimbabwe’s second largest retailer, Meikles Limited with stores trading as TM Pick n Pay in both US dollar terms and local currency terms as the sector continues facing unsatiable competition from the
Simbisa Brands Limited, a leading fast-food outlet listed on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange, is set to enhance supply chain efficiencies and negotiating with suppliers on raw material prices as par