PENSION contribution arrears declined by nine percent to US$100,2 million in the third quarter to September 30, 2025, …
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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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 …
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CABLE manufacturer CAFCA has shifted from using consignment stock deliveries in export markets to a cash-based model to …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the country has recorded a trade surplus over the past two …
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THE Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ), through the National Bureau of Zimbabwe (NBZ), is aiming to boost Yellow …
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SEED CO has taken a firm stance responding to climate change challenges with the introduction of two maize …
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GENERAL Beltings Holdings (GB) is projecting a robust full year profit supported by a strong order book in …
