PLAYERS in the telecommunications sector have been resilient despite foreign currency shortages that have inhibited network quality in …
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
ZIMBABWE’S textile and clothing industry, once a major employer, has seen capacity utilisation fall below 30 percent in some segments, as the competition watchdog proposes phased local content increases to revive the value chain. …

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MEIKLES says all its operating subsidiaries generated positive cash flows in the third quarter ended December 31, 2022, …
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STARAFRICACORPORATION (Starafrica) says it has resumed operations at Goldstar Sugars, which had been closed due to unviable prices …
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NATIONAL Handling Services (NHS) says it will set up a logistics company to improve revenue streams, amid the …
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ZIMBABWE’s inflation will gradually decline to single-digit levels by 2025, research firm Fitch Solutions (Fitch) has said. The …
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ZIMBABWE’S largest telecommunications company, Econet Wireless (Econet), says the regulated tariff reviews are being done at a below …
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POWERSPEED says it is banking on high-quality merchandise to give it a competitive edge in an environment that …
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PURE Oil Industries (Pure Oil), which manufactures the popular ZimGold cooking oil, says it is supplying nearly 47 …
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NATIONAL Handling Services (NHS) says it will soon set up inland dry ports at Chirundu and Forbes border …
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PLATINUM Group Metals (PGMs) output at the Shurugwi-based Unki mine increased 13 percent to 232 100 ounces in …

