Mbare Musika has long been a symbol of Zimbabwe's informal economy, an epicentre where thousands of traders have earned a living, supported families, and contributed to the country's economy.
The informal sector and mass markets have realised that people want to be valued for their knowledge, expertise and contribution to societal well-being rather than depend on food aid and government ...
Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas on Friday emphasised the country's commitment to fostering a ...
Zimbabwe’s crisis escalates as soaring inflation, business closures, and strict tax policies force vendors off the streets.
Spread This NewsBy Xinhua THE Zimbabwean government faces challenges in promoting the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency for ...
All ministries should ensure that business does not suffer from prohibitive regulations as well as punitive administrative licences and fees, President Mnangagwa has said.
India’s rapid digitalization and youthful population position it for long-term economic expansion, with its internet economy ...
Indian PM Narendra Modi's comments come amid President Donald Trump's threat of "reciprocal" tariffs on US trading partners.
Following an estimated 4.8% output contraction in the agriculture sector in 2024, Bureau for Food and Agriculture Policy ...
Street traders play an important role in tourism in South Africa. They provide affordable goods to tourists while generating ...
Ghanaian fintech Affinity raises $8 million to expand its financial products in a market where mobile money is the dominant ...