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Govt sets 1,8 million ha target under maize

Zimbabwe is aiming to recover from a devastating El Niño-induced drought that destroyed most of the maize crop planted during the 2023/24 agricultural season.

BGG opens doors in Zimbabwe

The affordable housing initiative will offer payment plans spanning 15 to 25 years, making homeownership more accessible to Zimbabweans.
By Jairos Saunyama Jan. 9, 2025

Relief for Zim migrant workers in SA

The South African government indicated that the points-based system now governed critical skills work visas and general work visas.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 9, 2025

Mondlane seeks Mzembi’s intervention in Moza conflict

He said Sadc should not be seen to be partisan, but should try to resolve the problem in a transparent manner before inauguration on January 15.
By Silas Nkala Jan. 9, 2025

South African rand little changed ahead of manufacturing PMI

At 0651 GMT, the rand traded at 18.70 against the U.S. dollar, near its Tuesday closing level of 18.6975.
By Reuters Jan. 8, 2025

Nigeria appoint ex-Mali boss Chelle as new national team coach

Nigeria resume their World Cup qualifying campaign in March when they travel to face Rwanda before hosting Zimbabwe.
By Reuters Jan. 8, 2025

Innscor Africa in US$4m CSR initiatives

Through these comprehensive initiatives, Innscor Africa is striving to create lasting change and nurture the spirit of entrepreneurship within the communities it serves.
By Tanyaradzwa Kapuru Jan. 8, 2025

South African rand claws back as Trump tariff debate weakens dollar

South Africa's benchmark 2030 government bond was slightly firmer in early deals, with the yield down 2.5 basis points to 9.005%.
By Reuters Jan. 7, 2025