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Tobacco revenue at K318.6bn in 7 weeks

Tobacco revenue at K318.6bn in 7 weeks

Earnings from tobacco, the country’s major foreign exchange earner, have hit $182 million (about K318.6 billion) in seven weeks of…
Pension industry tipped to invest in real estate

Pension industry tipped to invest in real estate

Following the revelation that pension funds face value-erosion in the mid of high inflation rates and continued depreciation of the…
Lock in now! Stock sell-off sinks mortgage rates

Lock in now! Stock sell-off sinks mortgage rates

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Why homeowners are leaving billions on the table

Why homeowners are leaving billions on the table

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Apartment vacancies rise for first time in 6 years

Apartment vacancies rise for first time in 6 years

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Weekly mortgage applications pop on stock sell-off

Weekly mortgage applications pop on stock sell-off

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Why people are flocking to Oregon

Why people are flocking to Oregon

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December home sales rebound? Here is the secret

December home sales rebound? Here is the secret

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 Commitee faults debt Fund roll out delay

 Commitee faults debt Fund roll out delay

 Budget and Finance Committee of Parliament chairperson Gladys Ganda has faulted the delay to roll out the Debt Retirement Fund…
Businesses, consumers rue high interest rates

Businesses, consumers rue high interest rates

 Businesses and consumers have lamented commercial banks’ move to raise base lending rates to 22.7 percent, saying it will slow…
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