Advertisements THE United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become Zimbabwe’s largest export destination, contributing 46 percent of total exports in the first half of 2025, up from 29,5 percent the previous …
finance
-
-
Advertisements Tapiwa MashakadaAdvertisements THE first order of business is to appreciate the overall performance of the 2024 budget before I look at the performance of the 2025 budget during the …
-
Advertisements ZIMPLATS Holdings (Zimplats) mined volumes increased by four percent year-on-year to 2,046 million tonnes during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, driven by contributions from open-pit operations.The platinum group …
-
Advertisements KAVANGO Resources is expected to make a secondary listing on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) on August 29, 2025 with plans to raise US$13,5 million towards ongoing operations …
-
Advertisements A STIMULATING discussion is in store for key stakeholders who will attend today’s keenly-awaited Daily News mid-term budget review breakfast forum at Celebration Centre in Harare.Headlined by the guest …
-
Advertisements THE government has reassured its commitment to clean energy transition, underscored by ongoing strategic reforms, tariff restructuring, and infrastructure upgrades.Speaking at the Energy Forum for Africa held in Harare …
-
Advertisements THE Rainbow Tourism Group’s (RTG) flagship hotel and conference venue, The Rainbow Towers and Conference Centre, underwent a US$5,2 million refurbishment exercise that has transformed the five-star property to …
-
Advertisements FIRST Mutual Holdings (FMH) has digitised more than one million documents in its quest to eliminate traditional paper-based records and enhance operational efficiency.Electronic-documentation offers benefits like enhanced accessibility, improved …
-
Advertisements THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) Holdings recently joined a growing list of African bourses, including the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Nairobi Securities Exchange, and Nigerian Exchange Group, by self-listing on …
-
Advertisements TREASURY has revised downwards the national diamond output for 2025 by 3,8 percent to 5,2 million carats from the previous estimate of 5,4 million carats on subdued performance arising …
