THE government has approved the importation of cement to address critical national shortages. Speaking in the National Assembly …
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ZIMBABWE fell significantly short of its 2025 development assistance target, receiving only US$386,1 million between January and September, well below the planned US$500 million, according to the latest Treasury data. Bilateral partners provided US$240,77 …
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THE inaugural micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) survey and awards ceremony, slated for next week, is set …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube has set an ambitious US$9 billion revenue collection target for the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority …
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WITH Zimbabwe’s key gold sector on course for a record year, analysts are growing increasingly confident that this …
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JESTER Media Services (JMS) is now able to offer its business partners a 360-degree media and marketing capacity. …
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EXPERTS have warned policymakers against turning industrial policy into an instrument of permanent protectionism. Instead, they called for …
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THE third edition of the State of Services Economy Survey (SOSES) will be launched on December 10 in …
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ZIMBABWE is rapidly transitioning to a services-based economy from a resource-driven one, leveraging digitisation and artificial intelligence, a …
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AUTHORITIES have reviewed licences and taxes in the energy sector to ease the cost of doing business and …
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ZIMBABWE will next year conduct a nationwide survey of residential rooftop solar systems to measure the country’s growing …