ZIMBABWE’s economic growth is likely to fall short of the government’s six percent projection with analysts citing currency …
Adelaide Moyo, Group Managing Editor
ZIMBABWE’S mining industry requires US$10 billion over the next five years to sustain operations and ramp up production, an official has revealed. Speaking at the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe’s Annual Mining Conference, the …
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THE current tight liquidity crunch is likely to persist as authorities seek to curb inflationary pressures, analysts say. …
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THE National Venture Capital Company of Zimbabwe (NVCCZ) will stimulate the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and drive economic growth, …
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THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has cautioned that achieving the government’s inflation targets hinges on authorities creating …
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ZIMBABWE’s economy is projected to grow to 2,3 percent this year, slightly lower than the 2,4 percent estimated …
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AS the effects of the El Niño-induced drought start to bite in Zimbabwe, calls are intensifying for urgent …
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AS Zimbabwe continues to grapple with the effects of recurrent droughts exacerbated by climate change, the government has …
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AN increasing number of young people in Shurugwi, 315 km south-west of Harare, are switching from farming to …
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THE Ministry of Finance says it will now classify activities on the parallel market as money laundering. The …
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In the heart of Lupane, Matabeleland North, western Zimbabwe, lives Nomater Dube, a small-scale farmer, who upon gazing …
