PARLIAMENT is considering legislation to compel local companies to buy domestically produced goods, while also pursuing cross-border agreements …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
GENERAL Beltings (GB) Holdings says Zimbabwe’s projected six percent economic growth will drive demand in key sectors but cautioned that regional competition brought by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will intensify pressure …

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GLOBAL shocks have dampened both business confidence and the country’s economic prospects going forward, experts say. This is …
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MOVING the regulation of medical aid societies from the Health ministry to the insurance and pensions watchdog could …
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AMALGAMATED Regional Trading (ART) has raised about US$1 million in just over a year from non-core asset disposals …
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ZIMBABWE risks squandering its potential to become an industrial powerhouse due to a persistent disconnect between the country’s …
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BRICKMAKER Willdale reduced its local procurement by 6,5 percent in 2025 as it adopted green purchasing practices aimed …
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ACROSS small fish farms scattered around Zimbabwe, tilapia is often lifted straight from ponds and sold fresh to …
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THE COMESA Competition and Consumer Commission (CCCC) has warned businesses against opportunistic pricing in the wake of supply …
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HERBERT Nkala has stepped down as chairman of Tanganda Tea Company (Tanganda), after 29 years of service, including …
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BUSINESS, labour and consumers are clamouring for the government to do more to cushion them from the economic …

