If the war’s over, when does everything go back to normal?
If the war is actually ending, the logical question from anyone who has filled a gas tank over the past month is: When will prices return to where they were before the war?
Iran war seen boosting Africa’s renewable energy deals
Private renewable-energy investments in Africa are set to accelerate as the Iran war drives nations to try and cut their dependence on imported oil and gas.
Variable weather hits Ariston production, revenue down 58pct
“The decline in revenue performance reflects weather-related production disruptions earlier in the season and the transitional period associated with restructuring initiatives currently underway within the business,” the company said.
Property fund Revitus bets on Harare’s moribund CBD revival
Suburban office and retail properties performed well, while CBDs in Harare and Bulawayo faced persistently high vacancies.
Caledonia reports lower gold output at Blanket, optimistic on year target
Gold production in Q1 2026 was below our expectations, but Caledonia remains comfortable with Blanket’s full-year production guidance of 72,000 to 76,500 ounces.
African Sun officially off the VFEX
“African Sun will accordingly transition to a public unlisted company effective 20 April 2026,” the hospitality concern said Monday.
OK Zim: The chess move, possible outcomes
In chess, the most decisive victories are rarely won in a single move. They are constructed quietly, patiently across many moves by a player who started it and saw the endgame. In chess, the most decisive victories are rarely won in a single move. They are constructed quietly, patiently across many moves by a player who started it and saw the endgame.
Zim, Zambia to restrict heavy traffic on Vic Falls bridge, construct new passage
The 120-year-old bridge – a key logistics artery linking Zimbabwe and Zambia – is crucial in facilitating regional trade and serves as a vital road and rail link promoting economic integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area and connecting Southern Africa to markets like the DRC.
Zim fuel prices ease on higher ethanol blending
“The price of blend has been reduced by the significant increase in the blending levels from E5 to E20,” Zera said.
Nigerian airlines brace for shutdown as US–Iran conflict disrupts aviation fuel supply
Nigeria’s domestic aviation industry is edging toward a potential shutdown as operators grapple with a sharp and sustained spike in fuel costs, raising concerns about widespread disruptions to air travel and economic activity.