SUGARCANE producer Hippo Valley Estates (Hippo Valley) has this year injected US$11 million in a massive retooling project …
Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer
ZIMBABWE’s tourism sector is projected to grow by 3,1 percent in 2026, boosted by rising arrivals from key source markets, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has said. The sector is already expanding, supported by increased …
-
-
DAIRIBORD Holdings (Dairibord) has deferred the interim dividend payout to its shareholders for the half year ending June …
-
FIRST Mutual Properties (FMP) says the property sector continues to be constrained by limited mortgage financing, despite notable …
-
THE National Employment Council (NEC) for the Engineering Iron and Steel industry is urging the government to revitalise …
-
ZIMBABWE’s Berry Growers Association is calling for a significant increase in the nation’s blueberry production to satisfy growing …
-
THE Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) has signed an agreement to acquire 100 percent shareholding in destination management company …
-
TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) recorded a significant reduction in production of key commodity lines during the third quarter …
-
MOST companies in Zimbabwe’s iron and steel industry are operating at less than 50 percent capacity, according to …
-
THE People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB) is taking major steps to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations …
-
NMBZ Holdings (NMBZ) is tightening its digital defence systems and increasing surveillance to counter rising cyber-crimes and protect …