TSL is pioneering a new tobacco curing system aimed at addressing deforestation challenges. The rise of tobacco as …
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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PLAYERS in the horticulture sector are poised to export 6 000 tonnes of avocados this year, buoyed by …
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CFI Holdings (CFI) has outlined plans to make broader cost cutting initiatives across its business operations as well …
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STATE-OWNED telecommunications company, TelOne, says it will make use of its existing infrastructure to set up three new …
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WILLDALE spent eight times more on local procurement in 2023 than it did the previous year as the …
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NMB Bank (NMB) is pursuing fresh lines of credit from undisclosed international funders to meet the growing demand …
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ZIMBABWE’S milk production fell eight percent month-on-month in February, according to data from the Agriculture ministry’s Dairy Services …
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FITCH Solutions believes Zimbabwe’s ban on raw lithium exports, steering towards in-country processing, is a strategy that holds …
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IN A bid to enhance operational efficiency within Zimbabwe’s burgeoning Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, the Postal …
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IN A move emblematic of Zimbabwe’s growing influence in regional financial circles, Malvin Chidzonga of Nivteil Capital has …