INVICTUS Energy says it is preparing to monetise the Mukuyu gas discoveries and further explore the portfolio of …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
ZIMBABWE has recorded a fourfold increase in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) consumption since 2015, with 2024 marking the highest level yet at 77,43 million kilograms (kgs), according to the latest figures from the country’s …
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DESPITE the economic challenges in Zimbabwe, the past year has seen promising trends on the Zimbabwe Stock Ex-change …
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FITCH Solutions predicts the Zim dollar to weaken by over 80 percent against the US dollar his year. …
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THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) is targeting a two-day turnaround for investor licensing, a significant reduction …
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AUTHORITIES have started identifying all the people who are eligible to pay the country’s much-debated new wealth tax, …
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TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) nearly doubled its support for the tea outgrowers scheme to $115,06 million in the …
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ZIMBABWE’S insurance industry must focus on innovation and tailored products to bring up the country’s penetration, according to …
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AVM Africa, a long-established Zimbabwean bus manufacturer, has outlined a bold revitalisation strategy targeting a return to its …
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THE Mukuyu Field, operated by Australian explorer Invictus Energy, has secured prominent recognition as the second-largest discovery in …
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EVERSHARP volumes rose 19 percent to 15,18 million units in the first quarter ended December 31, 2023 attributed …