PROPLASTICS says its tank manufacturing business, which started at the end of last year through dry testing, is …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
PARLIAMENT is considering legislation to compel local companies to buy domestically produced goods, while also pursuing cross-border agreements to stem the flow of counterfeit products, a senior lawmaker has said. Zimbabwe has recorded a …
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THE retail landscape in Zimbabwe has undergone a dramatic transformation. Once bustling with iconic brands like Truworths and …
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A NEW report reveals that diamond production in Zimbabwe fell by 13 percent in the first quarter of …
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PIPING products manufacturer Proplastics is deliberately slowing down on exports as unsustainable electricity costs have rendered the group’s …
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ELECTRICITY production by Independent Power Producers (IPPs) saw a significant boost in the first quarter of 2024, jumping …
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PADENGA Holdings (Padenga) says it will stop open pit mining at its Chegutu subsidiary, Pickstone Peerless Mine in …
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PARLIAMENT has confirmed Zimbabwe’s ratification of the Africa Risk Capacity (ARC) Treaty, an AU initiative that seeks to …
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AS ZIMBABWE continues in its push to join the BRICS bloc, a move that could redefine its global …
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THE Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe (ICAZ) is actively encouraging women to join the accountancy profession, which …
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IN THIS exclusive interview, The Financial Gazette’s Almot Maqolo (AM) sits down with Chiedza Chigombe, the president of …