Zimbabwe cedes world’s highest interest rate title to Argentina

Zimbabwe lost its unenviable position of having the world’s highest interest rate to Argentina, after slashing borrowing costs to help boost economic growth.

Zimbabwe lost its unenviable position of having the world’s highest interest rate to Argentina, after slashing borrowing costs to help boost economic growth.

Mambo Guramatunhu, an illustrious multi-award-winning spoken word poet and writer, is all set to launch his much-anticipated second album titled "ZVOMBO" on November 11, 2023.

In a thrilling night of African football, Egypt's Al Ahly and South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns secured their spots in the African Football League (AFL) semifinals despite failing to secure home victories.

African nations have the “right” to develop their natural resources and economies to improve the lives of the continent’s inhabitants, according to Standard Bank Group chief executive officer Sim Tshabalala.

Platinum group metals (PGM) production at Mimosa at 57,342 4 Eoz during the half year to June 2023 was in line with H1 2022 level, parent company Sibanye-Stillwater said.

Mozambique's Minister of Economy and Finance, Max Tonela, has emphasized the urgent need to facilitate the resumption of TotalEnergies' natural gas production project in Cabo Delgado province later this year.

The High Court in Zimbabwe has postponed the hearing of an appeal by Jacob Ngarivhume, the imprisoned leader of the opposition Transform Zimbabwe party.

CAPS United's impressive winning streak was brought to an end when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Cranborne Bullets in a Castle Lager Premiership match at the National Sports Stadium.

Marvelous Nakamba showcased his enduring presence on the pitch as he played the full duration of Luton Town's thrilling 2-2 draw against Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League this Saturday.

In a tragic incident in Ukraine, Russian missile strikes on a mail depot in the northeastern Kharkiv region have resulted in the deaths of at least six postal workers, while 17 others were injured.