BYD makes COTY shortlist
JOHANNESBURG – CHINESE new-energy vehicle giant BYD Auto South Africa has taken a significant step forward in the local automotive market after securing a semi-final place in the 2026 South
JOHANNESBURG – CHINESE new-energy vehicle giant BYD Auto South Africa has taken a significant step forward in the local automotive market after securing a semi-final place in the 2026 South
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe added 103 base stations countrywide in the third quarter of the past year during a drive to improve coverage. The mobile operator reports
JOHANNESBURG – WHEN Cynthia Moyo arrived in Johannesburg from Gwanda in Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland South province, she was known among acquaintances as a soft-spoken, religious, and disciplined woman who appeared committed
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – A partnership hailed as transformative and strategic is set to develop large-scale solar energy projects across Africa. The Solar Group (TSG), a leading renewable energy
by MELUSI MHLANGABULAWAYO – MATABELELAND North continues to bleed tourism and hospitality revenues as the deteriorating Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway discourages both international and domestic travellers from using one of Zimbabwe’s
JOHANNESBURG – JETOUR, the Chinese car brand, is accelerating its global strategy. This is buoyed by the global sales reaching 622 590 units in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 9,5-percent
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG – IN this third and last article on struggling African and Global South economies, we show you a glimpse of a section of Freetown, Sierra Leone posted
by MARCUS MUSHONGA HARARE – ECONET Wireless is to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), where it earlier in December said its share price was undervalued. The planned voluntary
by LUKE ZUNGAJOHANNESBURG – THE first article on struggling African and some Global South economies diagnosed that (1) the number of formal businesses must be 5% of the population to
JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africans and citizens across the continent are urging more African banks to join China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) following Standard Bank’s decision to become the first






