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Mozambique: Sadc can still play a positive role

Legal actions are ongoing, potentially altering the composition of parliament in favour of the opposition.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Nov. 24, 2024

Laws, regulations key to resolving investment contradictions

There is also need to treat investors equally, and particularly not profile certain groups.
By Tichaona Zindoga Nov. 17, 2024

China’s economic struggle to continue with Trump

Trump’s authoritarian and unpredictable nature and his ‘America First’ policy could be more detrimental to China this time, experts warned.
By European Times Nov. 12, 2024

NewsDay cartoon 08 November, 2024 edition

NewsDay cartoon 08 November, 2024 edition
By The Watcher Nov. 7, 2024

Govt, ILO boost gender equality, economic growth

It also incorporates other regional and international strategies and focuses on helping women from all backgrounds, especially vulnerable groups, in every sector of the economy.
By Praise Dlamini Oct. 25, 2024

How Casinos Fuel South Africa’s Economy: More Than Just a Game

If you want to get in on the action, playcasino.co.za offers a comprehensive list of top-notch online casinos in South Africa.
By Newsday Oct. 22, 2024

Vision 2030 and its impact on the real estate sector

Promoting Zimbabwe as an investment destination of choice highlights opportunities in the real estate sector.
By Mike Juru Sep. 6, 2024

NewsDay cartoon 03 August, 2024 edition

NewsDay cartoon 03 August, 2024 edition
By The Watcher Aug. 2, 2024

The need for more high-quality jobs

The low-quality jobs that are prevalent in the country concurrently reflect high levels of national poverty.
By Kevin Tutani Jul. 12, 2024