Domestic direct investment improves

THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) recorded a 2 406 percent surge in domestic direct investment, rising to US$102,38 million from US$4,08 million, signalling a strong shift toward local participation and joint venture arrangements.

THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) recorded a 2 406 percent surge in domestic direct investment to US$102,38 million for the first quarter of 2026 from US$4,08 million the previous year, signalling a strong shift toward local participation and joint venture arrangements.Advertisements Domestic investors still face challenges such as high regulatory costs, policy inconsistency…

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