EXPERTS say the bulk of Zimbabwean businesses are not yet prepared to participate in the African Free Continental …
Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer
TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) expects increased throughput at its avocado oil extraction plant this year, supported by external supplies, as it moves to valorise waste and diversify its income streams. The diversified agro-industrial group …
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LOCAL research firm says it expects Innscor Africa’s revenue to grow by 3,2 percent to US$829,60 million in …
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PADENGA Holdings (Padenga) says it is on a drive to reduce borrowings and the associated interest charges to …
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GRAIN Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) says its members have started to import maize to bolster national stocks …
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PLAYERS in the property sector have called for the continued use of the US dollar post-2025, saying ditching …
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FBC Securities is expecting the stock market’s performance to continue to be impacted by local liquidity conditions and …
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WEST Property (West Prop) says it is in the final stages of negotiations for the country’s first-ever regional …
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THE World Health Organisation (WHO)’s local office says as much as US$163 million is lost annually in Zimbabwe …
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THE Nedbank Group (Nedbank) says it is optimistic about its Zimbabwe business’ prospects as it has been performing …
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NATIONAL Foods (NatFoods), posted a three percent decline in overall volumes to 553 000 tonnes for the year …