ARTICLES RELATING TO
ECONOMY
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang is in Zimbabwe on a business visit and is set to meet President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai separately.
The economy, measured by the Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), grew by 6,56 per cent in the first quarter of 2013.
Pope Francis is calling for global financial reform along ethical lines and warned the world against the cult of money saying it has to serve and not rule.
Already short of some foods, Venezuela is now facing a toilet paper crisis, government says.
President Francois Hollande's nagging headache to reboot the French economy has turned into a migraine as the economy slipped into its second recession in four years.
The German economy got off to an unexpectedly weak start this year, as it battled sagging exports and weak investment, official data shows.
Most notable among companies transferring money from the island's two main banks around the financial meltdown were Russians and East Europeans, documents show.
Thousands of people have been demonstrating in 12 Spanish cities to commemorate the second anniversary of the Occupy protest movement.
Nigeria is to host the 24th edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa in Abuja next year.
The Naira has appreciated against the foreign currencies at the official, bureau de change and black markets.
US President Barack Obama is expected to put his focus back on economic growth after giving intensive attention to gun control laws and immigration reform.
Business interests play a vital role in determining South Africa’s interventions in conflict-stricken African states, an industry expert says.
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that Nigeria and South Africa must give priority to intra-regional trade in the continent.
More than 100 South African companies are doing business in Nigeria across several industries, President Jacob Zuma says.
Powerhouses South Africa and Nigeria have pledged to worker closer together after signing nine pacts covering oil and gas, power, defence and communication.