INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says it has started exploring solar generation and installing back-up generators in all of its …
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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ZIMPLOW Holdings (Zimplow) says business is poised to leverage the potential growth prospects that are presented by the …
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BUSINESS says while Finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s 2023 national budget contains many positive aspects, it does not go …
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OLD machinery in the fertiliser manufacturing industry has crippled operations in the sector, impacting on productivity and competitiveness, …
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ZB Financial Holdings (ZB) says it anticipates the current tight monetary policy, use of gold coins and effective …
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CBZ Holdings (CBZ) says it is committed to helping the agriculture sector navigate the impacts of the new …
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PIPING products manufacturer Proplastics says owing to efficiencies realised from plant modernisation efforts, gross profit margins for the …
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INDUSTRY minister Sekai Nzenza says there is need for increased awareness and widespread application of standards by Zimbabwean …
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ZIMBABWE saw an overall growth in the production of horticulture crops in the 2021/2022 season, the Agricultural Survey …
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ANALYSTS are anticipating that the fiscal authorities will strengthen funding for economic drivers in the 2023 National Budget …