EXTREME poverty in Zimbabwe rose from 22 percent in 2012 to 29 percent in 2017, and is likely …
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INCREASED diaspora remittances will significantly boost consumer spending and lift business over the Christmas and New Year holidays, economic experts say. Speaking to The Financial Gazette — the country’s number one business publication and …
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BUSINESS in Zimbabwe faces a long list of uncertainties due to self-inflicted disabilities, renowned economist John Robertson has …
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POWERSPEED Electrical (Powerspeed) says distortions caused by recent fiscal and monetary reforms in Zimbabwe have forced it …
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EXPERTS anticipate that this year will be much tougher than 2019 for both commerce and industry, as the …
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FOREIGN currency earners were the best performing stocks on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) in 2019, official market …
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ZIMBABWEAN businesses say the country’s runaway inflation is likely to remain high during the first quarter of the …
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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government should incentivise investment in energy to increase power generation in Zimbabwe, business leaders said. …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is to “review” its US$2,6 billion legacy debts, although senior bank officials …
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MEIKLES says it plans to spend part of the US$20 million proceeds from the disposal of its iconic …
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ZIMBABWE’S petrol imports fell to a three-year low of $19,5 million in October due to foreign currency shortages, …