THE government’s decision to impose a price moratorium on basic goods will drive Zimbabwe’s battered economy deeper into …
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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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THE Zimbabwe dollar will continue to lose value against major currencies in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic …
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ZIMBABWE’S acute food insecurity is expected to worsen this year with the vulnerable estimated at 4,3 million up …
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BUSINESS is reeling across the board due to the combined effects of the country’s deepening economic crisis and …
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AIR Zimbabwe (AirZim)’s plans to lease its aircraft have been imperiled, as carriers all over the world are …
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THE total value of transactions processed through the National Payment System (NPS) rose to $21,2 billion during the …
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THE total number of active mobile subscribers in Zimbabwe grew marginally to 13,1 million in 2019 a 2,2 …
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THE government has issued a staggering 320 statutory instruments (SIs) over the past 15 months alone — illustrating …
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THE purported fungibility ban of Old Mutual (OM), PPC and SeedCo’s shares has neither legal basis nor economic …
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ZIMBABWE is under-estimating the likely economic impact of coronavirus on the fragile country, as the pandemic has emerged …

