CFI Holdings (CFI) says it will concentrate on improving its procurement methods due to the unpredictability of grain …
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 …
-
-
PIPING products manufacturer Proplastics says it secured a US$4 million contract in Malawi as the group continues to …
-
PIPING products manufacturer, Proplastics, says it lost at least US$3 million to power cuts after its operations lost …
-
MASHONALAND Holdings (Mashold) says its health sector portfolio will increase from one percent to five percent after the …
-
MIKE Kamungeremu was last week re-elected as president of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) at the …
-
THE current exchange rate volatility being experienced in the country is temporary as economic fundamentals are still very …
-
AMALGAMATED Regional Trading Holdings (Art) says it will continue to utilise banks to establish financing facilities to maximise …
-
NYANZA Light Metals (Nyanza)’s R14 billion titanium oxide plant is due to start early next year, as the …
-
ANALYSTS have urged the government to be more consistent in policy-making for the sake of market confidence and …
-
ZB Financial Holdings (ZB) says local procurement increased 447,59 percent to $32,63 billion in 2022 compared to $5,96 …