ZIMBABWE’s best-performing businesses will be crowned in Harare tomorrow morning at the prestigious Top Companies Survey (TCS) Awards. …
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WHILE Zimbabwe’s economy grew markedly in 2025, deep structural issues remain a major concern, business leaders say. Speaking to The Financial Gazette — the country’s number one business publication and prime voice for industry …
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AFRICA’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has credited Zimbabwe’s improved operating climate and policy transparency as the catalyst for …
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THE continued tightening of local currency liquidity in the economy by monetary authorities has left long-term market confidence …
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AT THE ongoing 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change …
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THIS year’s edition of the Top Companies Survey Awards is setting the tone for enhanced corporate innovation, emphasising …
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SOUTH Africa’s Liquid Cloud and Cyber chief executive officer, Oswald Jumira, is set to be the keynote speaker …
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NEW government reforms aimed at lowering business costs and stabilising the economy are set to be rolled out …
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LOCAL companies are ramping up capital expenditure (capex) programmes, aiming to expand their operations and grow market share …
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THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called for strict fiscal discipline in Zimbabwe’s upcoming 2026 budget, warning that …
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THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it will leverage its digitalisation strategy to improve tax compliance among informal …