THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Zimbabwe’s 2025 economic recovery is stronger than expected, driven by a rebound …
Adelaide Moyo, Group Managing Editor
EXPERTS remain cautiously optimistic about Zimbabwe’s medium-term economic prospects despite the structural bottlenecks and external headwinds that threaten to retard progress. This comes as the bullish outlook is underpinned by improving fiscal prudence and …
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MAINTAINING ZiG in the deflationary path could significantly boost confidence in the local currency and facilitate economic recovery, …
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GOLD deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refiners (Fidelity) reached 37,06 tonnes in the first ten months of 2025, …
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THE Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport handled 1,19 million passengers between January and September 2025, marking an 8,19 …
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CALEDONIA Mining Corporation Plc (Caledonia) is actively investing in modernising Blanket Mine and advancing its growth pipeline, which includes …
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ZIMBABWE recorded a 548,8 percent decrease in the trade deficit to US$30,8 million for September 2025 from the …
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THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) licensed a total of 2 197 projects with a cumulative projected …
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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill is expected to be finalised during the current …
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THE Cabinet has approved the establishment of a new inter-ministerial committee on intellectual property (IP), aiming to centralise …
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THE proposed Mines and Minerals Bill has been hit with an adverse report from the Parliamentary Legal Committee, …