NYANZA Light Metals (Nyanza)’s R14 billion titanium oxide plant is due to start early next year, as the …
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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ANALYSTS have urged the government to be more consistent in policy-making for the sake of market confidence and …
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ZB Financial Holdings (ZB) says local procurement increased 447,59 percent to $32,63 billion in 2022 compared to $5,96 …
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MASIMBA Holdings (Masimba) says its revenue for the first quarter of 2023 rose 19 percent to US$11,4 million, …
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ZIMBABWE’S milk production was up five percent to 30,13 million litres during the four months to April 2023, …
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ECONOMIC commentators have implored the government to enhance measures that encourage businesses and individuals to use the economy’s …
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PIPING products manufacturer, Proplastics, has set annual capital spending at $2,6 billion despite reporting an 86 percent dip …
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A LOCAL research firm says it expects Padenga Holdings’ (Padenga) revenue for this year to rise by almost …
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MASHONALAND Holdings (Mash Holdings) says it expects its foreign currency denominated full year revenue to stand at 75 …
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SINCE the 2000s, Standard Chartered Bank (StanChart) has been “fading away” from Zimbabwe.