Advertisements PROSPECT Resources (Prospect) is disposing of its Step Aside lithium project in Zimbabwe for US$2,2 million to Fatima Resources, with proceeds to be channelled toward exploration at its Mumbezhi …
finance
-
-
Advertisements PLATINUM miner Zimplats says operational costs rose 21 percent year-on-year during the quarter ended September 30, 2025, primarily driven by employment costs and open pit mining.Advertisements This comes as …
-
Advertisements SIMBISA Brands (Simbisa)’s revenue for the current financial year ending June 30, 2026 is projected to grow by 16,5 percent to US$356,92 million, driven by store expansion and stronger …
-
Advertisements THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) awarded contracts worth US$10 million in the third quarter of 2025 to supply engineering materials, electrical components, and related services to maintain and upgrade …
-
Advertisements AFRICAN Distillers (Afdis) spent US$42,24 million on total procurement during the year ended March 31, 2025, with local supplies accounting for nearly half the total, the company said in …
-
Advertisements THE government is now providing sovereign guarantees to power projects after the local energy regulator revealed that more than half of licenced independent producers are yet to begin operations.Advertisements …
-
Advertisements EXPERTS have called for fundamental changes to lending frameworks, warning that eroded confidence in the country’s banking system continues to discourage savings and restrict access to housing finance.Advertisements Speaking …
-
Advertisements RETAILERS have urged local authorities and business operators to swiftly implement the government’s new ease-of-doing-business reforms, warning that delays could undermine the intended benefits for the retail and wholesale …
-
Advertisements MAINTAINING ZiG in the deflationary path could significantly boost confidence in the local currency and facilitate economic recovery, industry says.Advertisements This comes as ZiG month-on-month inflation declined to -0,4 …
-
Advertisements By Godfrey Nyoni Advertisements IN the digital age, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming one of Zimbabwe’s most powerful weapons against cybercrime and digital fraud. From detecting suspicious transactions in …
