ARISTON Holdings (Ariston) is engaging international macadamia buyers to secure forward contracts that improve revenue visibility and boost …
Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer
DAIRIBORD Holdings (Dairibord) recorded 26 percent volume growth in the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, driven by capacity expansion, stronger domestic demand and improved product availability across key categories. In a trading update, …
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FIRST Capital Bank has finalised the disposal of its 50 percent stake in Makasa Sun, which owns the …
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THE government has signed an agreement with Japan under an economic and social development programme, securing US$2,6 million …
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THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida) issued 146 new licences in the first quarter of 2026, down …
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FIRST Mutual Holdings (FMH) says it is working on deploying container-based facilities across the country to provide the …
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EDGARS Stores’ manufacturing unit, Carousel, grew units supplied to retail chains by 47 percent to 448 000 during …
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MORE than 80 percent of property transactions in Zimbabwe were conducted in cash during the first quarter of …
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ZIMBABWE posted a 26 percent increase in cotton production to 77 212 metric tonnes in the 2025/2026 farming …
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THE Africa Economic Development Strategies (AEDS) expects money supply growth to remain in check, with no excess liquidity …
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MASIMBA Holdings (Masimba) revenue from private sector projects grew to 56 percent during the year ended December 31, …