South African Restaurants take to the streets
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Cape Town, South Africa - Following the suspension of the sale and distribution of alcohol as well as a...
Cyril Ramaphosa’s spokesperson in US$7.4 million scam
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Johannesburg, South Africa - President Cyril Ramaphosa's spokesperson, Khusela Diko, is currently embroiled in a US$7.4 million tender scam.
This...
Zambia postpones International Trade Fair indefinitely
Daniel Itai - The Zimbabwe Daily
Ndola, Zambia - The Zambian government has postponed the 2020 Zambia International Trade Fair which was scheduled to take...
440 000 jobs on the line in South Africa’s tourism sector
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Johannesburg, South Africa - At least 440 000 people could lose their jobs in South Africa's tourism industry if...
Applying for Visas and Work Permits
An official stamp in the passport that authorizes a person to travel to another country for work or study for a specific time period...
Tanzania’s main opposition leader assaulted by unknown assailants
Daniel Itai - The Zimbabwe Daily
Dodoma, Tanzania - Freeman Mbowe, leader of Tanzania's main opposition political party, Chadema, was on Tuesday night attacked at...
COVID-19 disrupts SADC’s first car
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Ekhurhuleni, South Africa - SADC's first car, the Mureza Prim8 has suffered a huge setback due to the COVID-19...
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to benefit from Tesla deal with Glencore
Daniel Itai - The Zimbabwe Daily
Kinshasa, DRC - American automobile company Tesla, has agreed on a partnership with Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) based...
South Africa cuts more interest rates
Pretoria, South Africa
Yesterday, Lesetja Kganyago, Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) announced the cut in interest rates by another 25 basis points.
To...
South Africa’s low inflation, more harm than good
Staff Reporter - The Zimbabwe Daily
Pretoria, South Africa - South Africa's consumer inflation rate is now at 2.2 percent its lowest since September 2004.
Although...




