The money made from the sale of goods and services has been increasing steadily between FY2016 and FY2021, with revenue growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CARG) of 4.79%. However, it should be
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Axia Corporation has delivered a robust half-year performance amid regional economic headwinds, with standout revenue surges across several key subsidiaries highlighting resilience in consumer goods a
Mar 11, 2026
Nampak Zimbabwe’s controlling shareholder remains in discussions with potential acquirers almost two years after agreeing a US$25 million exit that subsequently collapsed, extending a disposal process
Cabinet has moved the restructuring of ZESA into implementation, consolidating generation, transmission, distribution, system planning and commercial functions under ZESA Private Limited at a time Zim
Zimbabwe’s only listed cables manufacturer CAFCA Limited, has recorded a 147% increase in profit before tax during the nine months to June 2026, with stronger cable demand lifting volumes and allowing
CFI Holdings has recorded an 86% increase in wheat flour volumes at Victoria Foods during the June quarter, extending a shift in the group’s operating momentum towards food processing as Farm & City
South Africa is extending its electricity recovery into the price paid for power, with government proposing a 10-year tariff trajectory as part of broader reforms to the country’s electricity market.
Tanganda Tea Company has closed a US$8 million rights offer that lifted cash to US$5.18 million at 31 March 2026, from US$519,561 six months earlier, moving the binding constraint on its recovery from
Willdale Limited, the country’s only listed brick maker has increased fired brick production by 44% during the quarter ended June 2026 and still sold 4% fewer bricks, exposing a working capital constr
Willdale Limited’s sales volumes fell 4% in the quarter ended 30 June 2026 after insufficient stock restricted deliveries during a period of strong demand for bricks from housing and infrastructure pr