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THE triple whammy of excessive tax­es, high interest rates and burdensome regulations is choking the country’s formal sector. So warned worried corporate titans and other experts who spoke to The Financial Gazette — the …

ZIMBABWE’S pensions sector expanded its asset base by 10 percent during the first quarter of 2026, with total …

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says Zimbabwe’s insurers have made measurable progress in im­plementing IFRS 17 but …

AS AFRICAN econ­omies expand and trade volumes in­crease, governments are under growing pressure to modernise ageing transport systems …

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ALTHOUGH miners remain upbeat about their sector’s long-term prospects, they warn that …

THE Ministry of Mines will launch a nationwide airborne geophysical survey to …

AVANTIS Technologies Manufacturing is positioning itself to become one of Africa’s leading artificial intel­ligence …

RAINBOW Tourism Group (RT­G)’s hotel occupancy rose to 51 percent in the first quarter …

RIOZIM says it will prioritise bringing its Cam & Motor Mine in Kadoma back …

AMALGAMATED Regional Trading (ART) expects Zim­babwe’s challenging operat­ing environment to persist through the second …

PROPLASTICS says it will continue investing in produc­tion capacity and power supply after recording …

BRITISH American Tobacco Plc is reducing its 47 000-strong global workforce by about one-fifth …

TSL shareholders have overwhelmingly approved the compa­ny’s voluntary delisting from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, …

PROSPECT Resources says new metallurgical tests at its Mumbezhi Copper project in Zambia have …

Tapiwa Chirume NETONE chief executive officer Raphael Mushanawani has urged closer collaboration between gov­ernment …

ZIMPLATS will commis­sion a 45-megawatt (MW) solar power plant next month as it moves …

Prisca Tshuma FBC Holdings (FBC) has invested nearly US$10 million in information technology (IT) …

SEED CO Limited says a strong pipeline of cli­mate-smart seed varieties will underpin its …

Leonita Mhishi THERE are moments in a nation’s develop­ment when a construction project becomes …

HR Perspective with Memory Nguwi OVER the past two decades, I have led job …

Simbarashe Hamudi THE acquisition of second-hand goods occupies a distinctive and important position in …

Open Forum Eddie Cross I NEVER fully appreciated that Afri­ca had the great majority …

Prisca Tshuma ZIMBABWE’S national customer satisfaction score rose to 67,5 percent in 2025, the …

Mishma Chakanyuka                                                                                                                                                                                            THE Insurance and Pensions Com­mission (IPEC) has urged life assurers accepting …

NEWLY-elected Zimbabwe Nation­al Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) president Josephine Takundwa has pledged to strengthen …

Hazel Marimbiza in BULAWAYO ZIMBABWE is strengthening cooperation with Nigeria in the mining sector …

Simbarashe Hamudi THE 24th Schedule to the Tax­es Act, enacted in terms of Section …

Mike E. Juru                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                AS a nation, we could have missed the event of …

ZIMBABWE’s National Quality Policy is in its final stages and will be tabled before …

JOSEPHINE Takundwa has stepped in as president of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce …

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TREASURY should create stronger demand for the local currency through tax policy changes in the mid-term budget review ex­pected later this month in order to accelerate the transition to a mono-currency system, Africa Economic Development Strate­gies executive director Gift

PROPLASTICS says it will continue investing in produc­tion capacity and power supply after recording stronger volumes and revenue in the first five months of the year. >http://tinyurl.com/3bcf8ese

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