ARISTON Holdings says its operations continue to be affected by increasing costs of production for crucial inputs such …
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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THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) says there were no disturbances to business activity yesterday as the country …
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ECONOMISTS say Zimbabwe needs to commit to implementing its arrears clearance and debt resolution reforms that have been …
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BRICKMAKER Willdale says tight liquidity in Zimbabwe’s economy has affected its cashflows. The country has been experiencing constrained …
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CALEDONIA Mining Corporation (Caledonia) suffered a US$3,6 million foreign exchange loss in the quarter ended June 30, 2023 …
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TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) says winter rains have been lower in the past years, affecting tea production during …
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THE tourism sector says the time frame given by the central bank for operators to regularise tourism agreements …
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NATIONAL Tyre Services (NTS) says it is expecting an increased demand for tyres, related products and services in …
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ZIMBABWE’S only exchange-traded Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), Tigere Property Fund, reached 100 percent occupancy for the half …
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TREASURY says the economic stability witnessed in recent weeks will continue, insisting that it now has a strong …