ZIMBABWE’s short-term insurance sector recorded improved liquidity in the nine months to September 2025, strengthening its capacity to …
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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BRANDS People Integrated Solutions (BPIS) plans to transform Joina City into a digitally enabled retail and media platform, …
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THE Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) coordinated emergency response services for 226 verified road traffic incidents during the …
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BRICK manufacturer Willdale expects improved cash flow this year, supported by proceeds from the sale of housing stands …
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GREENFIELDS Retail Centre boosted Tigere Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) revenue for the fourth quarter ended December 31, …
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PENSION contribution arrears declined by nine percent to US$100,2 million in the third quarter to September 30, 2025, …
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PLAYERS in the clothing industry have voiced strong opposition to the increase in import duty on polyester and …
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HIPPO Valley Estates (Hippo Valley) has urged authorities to strengthen restrictions on imported sugar to safeguard the local …
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AMALGAMATED Regional Trading (ART) Holdings is relying heavily on its ongoing restructuring efforts, initiated last year, to drive …
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EDGARS Stores (Edgars) plans to produce 1,5 million clothing units next year, representing a 275 percent increase from …