TOBACCO Sales Floor (TSF) has upgraded its internal farmer payment system, enabling it to credit farmers’ accounts in …
Prisca Tshuma, Staff Writer
TSL recorded stronger demand for agricultural inputs in the first quarter ended January 31, 2026, as improved rainfall lifted planting activity and strengthened prospects for the 2025-26 farming season. Favourable weather conditions improved planting …
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THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) says the adoption of biometric systems at all auction floors has …
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FIRST Capital Bank has upgraded its Internet Banking platform to allow corporate clients to make Telegraphic Transfers online, …
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CABLE manufacturer CAFCA is expecting to commission its 1,1-megawatt solar plant soon as it moves to rein in …
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ACCESS to affordable funding is critical to sustaining record production, as high borrowing costs and low profits continue …
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THE continued migration of businesses from Harare’s central business district (CBD) into residential suburbs is driving up rentals …
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NAMPAK Zimbabwe is planning to significantly increase its capital expenditure to enhance production capacity and profitability amid growing …
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LIBERALISATION of the energy sector has opened the door for private capital investments, enabling Independent Power Producers (IPPs) …
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ZIMBABWE’S current account surplus, at nearly 3,8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), is expected to persist throughout …
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THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) has reopened the fully refurbished Best Fruit Processors (BFP) plant in …