PFUMA Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) commenced trading on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) this week, Monday, …
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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INDUSTRY players say increased foreign currency availability has boosted output in the construction sector. The sector had previously …
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TANGANDA Tea Company says rising costs and challenging operating conditions have widened its cash shortfall to about US$6,36 …
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TSL is banking on the anticipated tobacco boom this season, driven by a favourable rainfall pattern and robust …
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ZIMBABWE’s horticultural export earnings rose to US$181,7 million in 2025, driven by strong growth in blueberry exports, recent …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has urged industry to maximise value addition and boost exports to sustain …
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ZIMBABWE recorded a goods trade surplus of US$240,2 million in December 2025, a 163,8 percent increase from the …
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FIRST Capital Bank (FCB) says the proposed sale of its stake in Makasa Sun Hotel, formerly Kingdom Hotel …
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe says it has completed its core network expansion for voice and data services, …
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GOLD producer, Caledonia Mining Corporation (Caledonia) is planning to increase its sustaining capital expenditure by US$11 million to …