THE government is pushing for blended finance solutions in agriculture to reduce risk in Zimbabwe’s financial sector and …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
GLOBAL shocks have dampened both business confidence and the country’s economic prospects going forward, experts say. This is despite the fact that the key mining, agriculture and construction sectors continued to perform very well …
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ZIMBABWE’S digital payment transactions rose by 23 percent in December 2025, driven largely by a surge in high-value …
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BUSINESS is cautiously optimistic about the country’s recent agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a new …
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PRELIMINARY crop assessments have positioned the 2025/26 agricultural season as the country’s most promising in recent years, supported …
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MUTAPA Gold Resources’ discussions with partners to develop a new opencast section at its Shamva Gold Mine have …
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ZIMRE Holdings (ZHL) is scouting for new opportunities across several African markets to grow its business, the company …
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SUSTAINED gains in farming and mining, supported by consistent government policy, remain critical to the country’s economic outlook, …
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TSL expects to fully wind down its discontinued car rental and farming operations by October this year, following …
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AFRICAN Distillers (Afdis) posted a 64 percent growth in volumes during the third quarter to December 31, 2025 …
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LIQUEFIED petroleum gas (LPG) consumption has grown at an average of about 21,1 percent a year over the …