THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has urged industry to maximise value addition and boost exports to sustain …
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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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 …
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ZIMBABWE’s short-term insurance sector recorded improved liquidity in the nine months to September 2025, strengthening its capacity to …
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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, …
