RAINBOW Tourism Group (RTG) says the relaxation of the Covid-19 restrictions, which has brought tourism sector stability, is …
National Report
PARLIAMENT is considering legislation to compel local companies to buy domestically produced goods, while also pursuing cross-border agreements to stem the flow of counterfeit products, a senior lawmaker has said. Zimbabwe has recorded a …
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ZIMBABWE is losing over US$106 million in duty revenue annually due to cross-border tax abuse by multinational companies …
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POWER utility, Zesa Holdings (Zesa), says private sector participation in power generation would provide the answer to the …
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THE Zimbabwe Association of Pension Funds (ZAPF) says the industry’s long-standing challenges with prescribed asset ratio compliance could …
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LEADING packaging products supplier, Nampak Zimbabwe Limited (Nampak), says global supply chain bottlenecks and increased competition for available …
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THE all-new Nissan Navara launched in Harare last week is a fusion of comfort, smartness and a marvel …
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ZIMBABWE’S manufacturing sector is asking for changes to the country’s duty regime, which it says impedes the importation …
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CALEDONIA Mining Corporation (Caledonia)’s capital expenditure at its bullion asset ― Blanket Mine ― is now expected to …
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BRITISH American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BAT)’s export volumes rose by 44 percent during the nine months to September 30, …
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ZIMBABWE is making marginal yearly increases in the volumes of locally-produced tobacco that it processes into cigarettes, as …