Telecel enters voluntary business rescue

TELECEL Zimbabwe (Telecel) has been placed under voluntary corporate rescue to rehabilitate its operations, burdened by debts and lawsuits, following a resolution by the board at a recent meeting. The telecommunications firm has experienced a decline in fortunes in recent years due to lack of investment in infrastructure upgrades, leading to substantial losses in market…

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Annual inflation dips to 33 percent

ZIMBABWE’s annual inflation in ZiG eased 50 percentage points to 32,7 percent in October from 82,7 percent in September 2025, official data shows. The slowdown brings inflation closer to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s 20 percent December 2025 target. The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency said monthly inflation was -0,4 percent in October compared to -0,2…

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Mine Ventilation Society convenes

THE Mine Ventilation Society of Zimbabwe is holding its two-day Annual General Meeting and Symposium starting today in Bulawayo. Effective ventilation in underground mines has historically been crucial for ensuring worker safety by removing hazardous gases, dust, and other contaminants. Nevertheless, in Zimbabwe, the current legislation is outdated and insufficiently clear, leading to gaps in…

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Consumer goods sector poised for growth

ZIMBABWE’s consumer goods sector is projected to grow significantly next year, driven by the rebound in agriculture, favourable gold prices and spillovers from expected good rains, economic research firm Morgan & Co has said. In its Zimbabwe Consumer Goods Sector Report for 2026, the research firm said the growth will also be supported by several…

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No bread price hikes expected

THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (Ama) has moved to allay public fears over possible bread price increases, clarifying that new grain importation regulations introduced this year will not trigger any rise in the cost of basic commodities. The clarification comes after the Nation­al Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) recently warned that plans to increase the price…

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Milk output reaches record high in September

ZIMBABWE produced 88,9 million litres of milk in the first nine months of 2025, a five percent increase from the 85,05 million litres produced in the comparable period last year, official figures show. According to the Dairy Services Department, September 2025 recorded the highest monthly production to date, at 10,57 million litres. This was also…

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Navigating complexities of remuneration

By Simbarashe Hamudi  THE concept of remuneration is fundamental in the context of employment and taxation in Zimbabwe. Defined under Paragraph 1(1) of the 13th Schedule to the Income Tax Act, remuneration encompasses all forms of compensation for services performed by an employee. This broad definition includes not only cash payments but also various non-cash…

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Marketing is an investment, not an activity

FOR far too long, marketing has been seen as the “creative department,” full of ideas, colour and energy, but often questioned when it comes to measurable business impact. Yet in today’s results-driven environment, marketers who speak the language of finance are the ones leading boardroom conversations, influencing strategy and proving that marketing is not an…

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ESG and credit ratings: Twin engines driving green bond future

By Ephraim Chawoneka AS global investors turn increasingly toward sustainable finance, environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors and credit ratings are emerging as twin pillars for credibility in the green bond market. For Zimbabwe and Africa more broadly, the opportunity to mobilise climate-aligned capital is real, but so are the challenges of proving both “greenness”…

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Electricity tariff review on the cards

THE cost of electricity in the country will soon be adjusted in line with industry and technological developments, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has said. The country’s energy charge ranks among the highest in the region, following the state-owned power utility company, Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)’s decision to adopt a “cost-reflective tariff” in…

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