. . . as ED govt is literally between a rock and a hard place ZIMBABWE’S anti-corruption fight …
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THE ZiG will continue to face a challenging path to its wider use in the economy until authorities are able to prove its long-term viability amid lingering market scepticism, many experts say. Speaking to …

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POWERSPEED Electrical (Powerspeed) says the increasing regulatory burden on formal business is driving costs up and tilting odds …
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EIKLES says growth in export volumes of macadamia and avocados set-off a decline in bulk tea production at …
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ZIMBABWE’S state-run pension fund, the National Social Security Authority (Nssa), says it is negotiating with relevant authorities for …
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ZIMBABWEAN pension funds say they are shunning prescribed assets over fears of “being burnt” by value erosion amid …
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ZIMBABWE’S tobacco export proceeds last year were US$746 million, down from US$838 million during the 11 months to …
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INSURERS say high levies and taxes on premiums have made insurance unaffordable in Zimbabwe, exerting pressure on the …
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International News
Development banks worsening poor countries’ debt burdens: World Bank
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaWORLD Bank President David Malpass on Monday chided other development banks for lending too quickly to heavily indebted …
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CAPTAIN Sean Williams will miss Zimbabwe’s Test match against Bangladesh as he will remain home to be with …
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THE incessant attacks on local tycoons Kuda Tagwirei and Billy Rautenbach have once again reinforced the dangers of …

