DESPITE Zimbabwe making strides in re-engaging international creditors and implementing some needed reforms, experts say resolving its US$21 …
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GLOBAL shocks have dampened both business confidence and the country’s economic prospects going forward, experts say. This is despite the fact that the key mining, agriculture and construction sectors continued to perform very well …
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ZIMBABWE’S digital payment transactions increased by 18 percent to ZiG191,25 billion in March 2025, up from ZiG162,46 billion …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) expects annual inflation to remain elevated until September 2025, after which it …
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EXCESSIVE regulation and sudden policy shifts have become an albatross to local businesses’ competitiveness in both the domestic …
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HOPES are high that new investors could return cement producer, Khayah Cement, to its halcyon days following the …
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ZIMBABWE laid out plans to raise more than $9 billion to boost energy access at a conference in …
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ZIMBABWE’S energy mix is increasingly shifting towards renewables, with ‘green’ sources now providing over 40 percent of the …
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THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) is advocating for a price stabilisation fund to shield cotton farmers from unpredictable …
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DELTA Corporation’s recent acquisition of a controlling stake in Schweppes Holdings Africa is set to push the beverage …
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ZIMBABWE has formally requested South Africa’s assistance in mobilising international support to navigate a potential debt restructuring under …