THE year 2022 was good for the tourism sector after tourist arrivals increased by 165 percent during the …
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 …
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NMBZ Holdings (NMB) says its banking subsidiary will continue to focus on maintaining healthy liquidity, while prudently growing …
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CONVEYOR belts manufacturer, General Beltings Holdings (GB), says it expects a significant recovery in the fourth quarter, underpinned …
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AMALGAMATED Regional Trading Holdings (Art) says it hopes for a review of government measures to contain inflation and …
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AGRO-SEED manufacturer SeedCo Limited (SeedCo) says it has adequate seed for the ongoing summer selling season. Seed uptake …
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ZIMBABWE’S bank customer satisfaction surged to 70 percent in 2022 from 63,7 percent in 2021, mainly pushed by …
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THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Potraz) says the government should improve its allocation of resources to the …
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THE government has been urged to set up community livestock centres with access to supplementary feeding, as part …
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CBZ Holdings (CBZ) acquired a stake in First Mutual Holdings (FML) this year to diversify its earnings and …
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TURNALL Holdings (Turnall) says it will resume the production of inverted box rib (IBR) roofing sheets in the …