THERE has been a low default rate on repayment of loans under Zimbabwe’s Belarus-sponsored farm mechanisation programme, a …
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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ZIMBABWE faces a risk of failing to carry out the necessary reforms for its debt resolution plans due …
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EDGARS Stores (Edgars) says it seeks to expand its geographic footprint through the opening of new stores in …
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FIRST Capital Bank (First Capital) says it has had to temporarily resort to historical accounting only after failing …
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THERE has been a low default rate on the repayment of loans under Zimbabwe’s Belarus-sponsored farm mechanisation programme, …
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GOVERNMENT says agriculture mechanisation investments will help transform the country’s farming landscape and contribute to economic growth. In …
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CFI Holdings (CFI) says sales at its subsidiary, stockfeed manufacturer Agrifoods, dropped four percent during the five months …
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ECONOMIC experts have raised fresh alarm over the worsening volatility of the Zimbabwe dollar and the escalating re-dollarisation …
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A HIGHER political risk could push Harare to keep monetary conditions tighter for longer to shore up the …
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PROPLASTICS says production volumes grew by 10 percent during the first quarter of 2023 compared to the previous …