ZIMBABWE’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector is structurally fragile, hindered by limited access to finance and …
ZIMBABWE is losing as much as US$9 billion each year by exporting raw tobacco instead of processing it locally, a senior government official has warned. The country’s tobacco sector has hit a historic peak, …
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INCREASED diaspora remittances will significantly boost consumer spending and lift business over the Christmas and New Year holidays, …
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THE state of Zimbabwe’s services sector has steadily improved this year, with the quality of service provision in …
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THE third edition of the State of the Service Economy Survey (SOSES) will take place at the Hyatt …
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ZIMBABWE expects a new, lower yield curve for its gold-backed ZiG currency to take shape in 2026 as …
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THE government says all foreign currency-denominated assets will be safeguarded during the transition to a ZiG-anchored mono-currency system, …
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ZIMBABWE fell significantly short of its 2025 development assistance target, receiving only US$386,1 million between January and September, …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube’s 2026 national budget will further strain hard-pressed businesses and consumers, economic experts have warned. …
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THE third edition of the State of the Service Economy Survey (SOSES) will be launched next week in …
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THE World Bank has commended the Zimbabwean government for sustaining the prevailing macroeconomic stability, describing it as a …