Air Zim seeking regional, international alliances: MIF
Air Zimbabwe restructuring efforts commenced, including the pursuit of strategic alliances with regional and international partners to enhance technical capabilities, expand network reach, and improve commercial sustainability
South Africa Home Affairs backtracks on potential status change for ZEP holders
SA Home Affairs stated on Wednesday that consultations on the ending of the permits were still underway.
Tharisa’s Karo project on course, fiscal terms with Zim govt near conclusion
“Good progress has been made in terms of the Karo funding…(which) is subject to final agreement with the government of Zimbabwe on the fiscal stability agreements which are nearing conclusion.”
African Century sees strong growth as fintech investments pay off
A sustained investment in digital platforms propelled deposit levels, while broader income streams were driven by a surge in customer transactions.
Unifreight plans fleet expansion, targets tobacco industry
The logistics group is targeting the tobacco industry, where volumes are projected to exceed 100 million kilogrammes this year, from 84 million kilogrammes recorded in 2025.
Zambia loses $200 million revenue after cutting fuel taxes to shield businesses
The country suspended excise duty and removed Value Added Tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel imports for three months starting April 1.
29 African currencies knocked down by Middle East war: AU,AfDB
At least 29 African currencies have weakened, according to a joint assessment by the African Union and the African Development Bank, amplifying the cost of servicing external debt and importing essential commodities such as food, fuel, and fertiliser.
Voluntary retrenchments at Liquid South Africa
The overall Liquid group, owned by Cassava, has come under severe financial pressure, and its management has manoeuvred to try to ensure the company can pay its debts.
Masholdings declares $266 000 final dividend
The final dividend is in addition to a US$260,000 interim dividend paid during the period under review, bringing the total dividend declared for the year to US$526,000.
Who will save sugar industry giant Tongaat-Hulett?
The business rescue of Tongaat-Hulett Limited has arguably been just such a charade, implicating both the Business Rescue Practitioners and Vision Investments 155, the consortium that, despite the failure of its business rescue plan, still wants to ingest THL.