THE continued migration of businesses from Harare’s central business district (CBD) into residential suburbs is driving up rentals …
Prisca Tshuma, Staff Writer
EDGARS Stores (Edgars) expects stable supply chains in 2026 as it increases local sourcing to reduce import dependence and strengthen inventory availability across its operations. The group said key suppliers were continuing to meet …
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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 …
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PFUMA Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) commenced trading on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) this week, Monday, …
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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 …
