PASSENGER numbers at the country’s airports climbed to 2,52 million in 2025, up 10 percent year-on-year, driven by …
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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THE country’s short-term insurance sector has seen increased demand for specialised products such as motor, credit and bond …
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MOBILE data traffic increased by more than 10 percent in the third quarter of 2025, driven by growing …
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ZIMBABWE’s fuel consumption increased significantly in the 11 months to November 2025, with diesel and petrol demand up …
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TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) anticipates improved fortunes this year, riding on the currently stable macroeconomic environment, healthier plantations …
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NAMPAK Zimbabwe (Nampak) says it has lined up several capacity expansion projects currently under review aimed at boosting …
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INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says the 0,5 percent increase in value-added tax starting next month is inflationary and has …
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ZIMBABWE’S electricity generation rose by six percent in the third quarter of 2025, driven by stronger output at …
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NMB Bank (NMB) says its US$15 million agrobond is attracting firm demand from local farmers during the current …
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BUSINESSES say the local currency has delivered short-term gains in stability and planning, as many remain sceptical about …