EXPERTS remain cautiously optimistic about Zimbabwe’s medium-term economic prospects despite the structural bottlenecks and external headwinds that threaten to retard progress. This comes as the bullish outlook is underpinned by improving fiscal prudence and …

THE government and Invictus Energy, through its local operating entity, GEO Associates, have signed a Petroleum Product Sharing …

MINERS have welcomed the government’s ban on foreign participation in low-scale gold operations, saying the move will protect …

ANALYSTS have raised doubts over the government’s newly approved Integrated Provincial Special Economic Zones (IP-SEZs), warning the model …

PROJECTIONS of El Niño weather patterns for the 2026/2027 season have raised …

THE commencement of formal discussions for Zimbabwe to join the BRICS-backed New …

TSL is seeking shareholder approval to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) and …

CBZ Holdings (CBZ) says measures by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to slash bank …

PROSPECT Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ) is strengthening its investment in community development as part of …

FIDELITY Life Assurance’s profit for the three months to March 31, 2026, reached US$2,95 …

ZECO Holdings says improved marketing strategies lifted oc­cupancy rates at its shop spaces during …

FIRST Mutual Holdings (FML) has recorded robust invest­ment returns from the local equities market …

TN CYBERTECH Investments Holdings is accelerating its digital banking expansion through new technology platforms …

INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) has embarked on a four-year phased upgrade of its Colcom Foods …

IMPROVED tenant collections and rising rental income lifted First Mutual Properties (FMP)’s net property …

ZIMPLOW Holdings (Zimplow) returned to profitability in the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, …

ZIMRE Holdings (Zimre) recorded a 41 percent increase in total income for the quarter …

FASTJET Zimbabwe has been appointed the official airline partner for the 2026 edition of …

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HR Perspective with MEMORY NGUWI MOST organisations believe they have a pay structure, but …

GODFREY NYONI ZIMBABWE’S economy is becom­ing increasingly digital. Businesses, schools, banks, government institu­tions, and …

Jackson T. Mashinge FOR years, the accounting profession has lived under the shadow of …

THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) reports that tobacco sales have reached US$696 …

DIGITAL asset firm Green Dollar Stablecoin, which was recently incorporated in Zimbabwe, is aiming …

How Mobility for Africa is powering inclusive development ZIMBABWE’S growing focus on climate-smart industrialisation, …

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), in partnership with the ministry of Primary and …

Simbarashe Hamudi ZIMBABWE’S property or in­surance commission tax is a specialised withholding tax de­signed …

AUTHORITIES say they are raising over US$200 million to launch Zimbabwe’s own communications satellite, …

FOR many observers, the debate around proposed amendments to the Medical Aid Societies Regulations …

Gold jumped as signs the US and Iran are closing in on a deal …

African leaders have called for regional cooperation and market reforms to unlock nuclear energy …

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BUY Zimbabwe has intensified calls for consumers and industry to support locally made products as the country moves to grow industrial output, fight counterfeit imports and position local firms to benefit from opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area.

THE Agricultural Marketing Authority has urged manufacturers to buy locally produced agricultural commodities to cut the country’s import bill on wheat, maize and soybeans. >http://tinyurl.com/3thyy9j4

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