THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) says it has so far this year impounded US$200 million worth of assets …
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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NEDBANK Zimbabwe (Nedbank) this week became the first local institution to licence American Express acceptance in a development …
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ZIMRE Holdings (Zimre) says its strategy and focus is consolidating its growth position in the southern African region …
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NATIONAL Breweries (Natbrew), a unit of Delta Corporation, says it continued implementing its turnaround strategy during the second …
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ZIMBABWE’S Energy ministry has urged investment in renewable energy saying the country’s current power generation mix between fossils …
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ANGLO American says platinum group metals (PGMs) output at Shurugwi-based Unki Mine increased two percent to 121 500 …
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RAINBOW Tourism Group (RTG) says it spent $8,52 billion on local suppliers in 2022, representing a 1 200 …
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HARARE should publish Zimdollar, US dollar and rand inflation alongside figures based on the blended consumer price index …
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ZIMBABWE has so far transferred US$119,4 million in token payments to international financial institutions and its Paris Club …
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DAIRIBORD Holdings (Dairibord) says it is aiming for low-cost collaborations to intensify the visibility of its products in …