February 1, 2024

Sugar tax fizzles Delta’s cheers

ZIMBABWE’S dominant beverage manufacturer, Delta Corporation, has expressed concern over the newly implemented sugar tax, fearing it will exacerbate existing market distortions and potentially dampen sales. Introduced alongside a broader fiscal package in January, the levy of sugar is anticipated to translate into unavoidable price hikes for Delta’s products. This, the company warns, will compound…

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Starafrica hints return of wholesale business

STARAFRICA Corporation (Starafrica) says it is exploring business prospects that could see the revival of its wholesale business unit, Red Star. This comes as the wholesale market is a space that has been lucrative and has opened opportunities for various businesses. For some time, analysts have been asking if there are any opportunities, whether they…

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Zimbabwe’s trade gap widens

ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit grew by 82,8 percent in December 2023, reaching US$268,7 million, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat). The December deficit marks a significant increase from the November figure of US$147 million, highlighting a worrying trend. Historically, Zimbabwe has grappled with a trade imbalance, with the average deficit between 1991 and 2023…

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Fertiliser ambitions face US$115 million hurdle

LOCALISATION efforts in Zimbabwe’s fertiliser industry could hinge on securing a hefty US$115 million, according to a recent report. Challenges range from missing raw materials to costly imports, highlighting the complexities of boosting domestic production. The report, ‘Development of Local Content Thresholds for the Fertiliser, Packaging and Pharmaceutical Sectors in Zimbabwe 2023’, identifies several hurdles.…

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Input costs hamper agriculture competitiveness

ZIMBABWE’S agricultural sector faces a major challenge from high production costs driven by expensive local inputs, a leading economist has said. Ashok Chakravat told a recent business conference that this was hindering the country’s ability to develop a competitive agricultural value chain. “We have productive farmers, but agriculture in Zimbabwe is expensive. You cannot develop…

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Botswana Diamonds makes progress on Zim venture

BOTSWANA Diamonds spent £113 904 (US$145 057) in exploration expenditure for the year ended June 30, 2023 as the explorer keeps looking for ventures that might be profitable. The exploration and mining development company that holds licences in Botswana and South Africa, is focused on short-term production targets at Marange and advanced kimberlite pipe projects…

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Banks target financial inclusion through low-cost accounts

ZIMBABWE’S banking sector is aiming at the unbanked population, launching a strategic push towards financial inclusion through low-cost services and digital solutions. This initiative comes amid rising criticism of bank charges and a central bank keen on boosting financial inclusion. Bankers Association of Zimbabwe chief executive, Fanwell Mutogo, outlined the industry’s focus on expanding access…

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