ALTHOUGH business is happier with Finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s “more realistic economic targets” that he announced in his …
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EXPERTS say estimates by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that Zimbabwe’s economy performed better than expected in 2025, and that it grew 7,5 percent during the year, are overly optimistic. Speaking to The Financial …

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TAX defaulting firms now risk temporary closure as the government plans stiffer penalties in a bid to enforce …
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FARMERS say they are yet to receive the promised US$60 million revolving facility from the government in a …
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CHAMBER of Mines Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has struck a note of caution after Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced an …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the government is set to introduce private sector grain marketing amid plans to …
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THE property market registered a “steady growth” during the second quarter of the year as risk-hedging investors sought …
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BUSINESS continues to contend with major accounting and reporting challenges, amid the high inflation and exchange rate volatility, …
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THE World Bank (WB) says Zimbabwe owes US$1,5 billion to the global financial institution and is currently the …
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FARMERS are increasingly growing anxious ahead of the fast-approaching summer cropping season as preparations have been sent off …
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A PRIVATE auctioneer will conduct “a rare public sale” of seven Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) planes, …

