EXPERTS have warned policymakers against turning industrial policy into an instrument of permanent protectionism. Instead, they called for …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
GLOBAL shocks have dampened both business confidence and the country’s economic prospects going forward, experts say. This is despite the fact that the key mining, agriculture and construction sectors continued to perform very well …
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SIMBISA Brands (Simbisa) anticipates its digital shift and restructuring exercise to bolster operational efficiency and expand market reach …
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INVICTUS Energy (Invictus) reported a 4,78 percent rise in the value of its capitalised exploration assets for the …
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ZIMBABWE’S liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) operators have raised concerns over short-term licensing and the influx of illicit imports, …
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INSURANCE firms are tackling high costs by breaking down comprehensive packages into modular, event-based coverage and automating underwriting …
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ZIMBABWE will next year conduct a nationwide survey of residential rooftop solar systems to measure the country’s growing …
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THE government is reviewing its competition law to promote fair markets and stimulate economic growth ensuring that businesses …
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AFRICAN Distillers (Afdis) is set to accelerate the expansion and upgrading of its plant and equipment to meet …
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THE government’s recent move to liberalise the energy sector will unlock urgently-needed investment and mitigate the country’s power …
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SIMBISA Brands (Simbisa)’s revenue for the current financial year ending June 30, 2026 is projected to grow by …