Mohamed Salah leaves Liverpool
Mohamed Salah has announced he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, thanking the club for for “the best time of my life”.
Kavango pursues Nara acquisition
Southern Africa focused metals exploration and gold production company Kavango Resources plc (Kavango) says it remains committed to the acquisition of Nara Gold Project in Zimbabwe (Nara) after extending the deal conclusion for a third time.
SA’s private banks vie for ‘not rich yet’ clients
Once the preserve of the ultra-rich, services are now being made available to some graduates and those earning at least 750,000 rand — or roughly $44,000 — a year.
Zim govt moves to reduce agric raw material imports, boost local farmers
The Zimbabwe government is implementing reforms that will require millers, stockfeed producers, and food processors to rely more on home-grown crops, in an effort to reduce import dependence and improve local agriculture.
Namibia blocks Elon Musk’s Starlink from operating in the country
Namibia has rejected billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink from operating in the country, denying the satellite internet company both a telecommunications license and access to radio spectrum.
Middle East conflict: Zim raw material supply chains shaken
Zimbabwean manufacturers are increasingly struggling to secure key raw materials on time, as escalating tensions in the Iran–Israel–USA conflict ripple through global supply chains, a new survey by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) shows.
Premier secures £500k funding
Premier African Minerals (Premier) has raised approximately £500 000 through a share subscription as it moves to stabilise operations at its flagship Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project in Zimbabwe. The emerging producer of spodumene – a lithium aluminum inosilicate mineral widely used in the electric vehicle battery production – issued new ordinary shares priced at […]
Ariana advances Dokwe Gold Project
AIM and ASX-listed Ariana Resources Plc (Ariana) is preparing to launch a second phase of diamond drilling at its wholly-owned Dokwe Gold Project in Zimbabwe, following encouraging results from recent exploration work that have strengthened confidence in the asset’s potential. The upcoming drilling campaign, expected to begin later this month, follows a successful reverse circulation […]
World in energy crisis worse than 1970s’ oil shocks combined
The world is facing a worse energy crisis than the twin oil shocks of the 1970s and the fallout of the Ukraine war combined, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned.
Innscor posts $636m revenue, up 19pc
Innscor Africa Limited (Innscor) posted a revenue of $635.784 million for the six months ended 31 December 2025, up 18.7 percent from $535.787 million posted in prior comparable period.