ZIMBABWE is losing as much as US$9 billion each year by exporting raw tobacco instead of processing it …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
VICTORIA Foods anticipates a robust recovery supported by improved harvests expected this year and new operational strategies to offset steep earnings decline that has rocked the food processor recently. Following a 26 percent operational …
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NATIONAL Tyre Services (NTS) anticipates resuming direct procurement of budget tyre brands from China and implementing strategic cost …
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THE government is calling for increased private bank investment into agriculture, the nation’s economic backbone, while scaling up …
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ZIMBABWE expects a new, lower yield curve for its gold-backed ZiG currency to take shape in 2026 as …
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ZIMBABWE fell significantly short of its 2025 development assistance target, receiving only US$386,1 million between January and September, …
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AIR Zimbabwe recorded approximately 5 000 passengers on its Harare-Mutare route since launching the service during the Sanganai …
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ZIMBABWE is prioritising policy reforms and innovative financing to attract investment into solar power, while leveraging its lithium …
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AXIA Corporation (Axia) is pursuing expansion into new regional markets as part of its growth strategy, aiming to …
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KUVIMBA Mining House (KMH) says it has so far spent about US$3 million to extend the operational lifespan …
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THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) says a new round of international air-service negotiations has laid the …