ZIMBABWE’S inaugural State of Services Economy Survey (SOSES) found some gaps within various sectors of the country’s economy.
ZIMBABWE’S mining industry requires US$10 billion over the next five years to sustain operations and ramp up production, an official has revealed. Speaking at the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe’s Annual Mining Conference, the …
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BUSINESS executives are increasingly losing confidence about the future trajectory of Zimbabwe’s economy, driven mainly by continued macroeconomic …
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THE mining business confidence index from a recent industry report paints a gloomy backdrop for the sector as …
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ZIMBABWE’S diamond production declined by 22,1 percent to 1,03 million carats in the third quarter of 2023 as …
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BUSINESS remains optimistic about 2024 despite the myriad challenges facing the economy in the outlook, which includes a …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it is going to refine the framework around the recently introduced gold-backed …
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FINANCE secretary George Guvamatanga says “sanctioned Zimbabwe” must find new ways of funding infrastructure projects and cushioning the …
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THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) says the government’s March deadline for the submission of lithium beneficiation …
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ZIMBABWE is using proceeds from platinum exports to settle a US$400 million loan from the African Export-Import Bank …
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CIVIL service pensioners will start getting payments in 2024 as compensation for losses they incurred in 2009 when …
