INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says authorities should extend the sugar tax to imported beverages, arguing that the current framework places local manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage and distorts fair market competition. …
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THE government says it intends to move beyond signing memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with India and begin converting them into tangible, bankable projects, warning that many agreements remain unimplemented. The …
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Stop sabotaging your hiring: fix your job profiles and adverts first
by Staff Writerby Staff WriterBy Memory Nguwi MOST hiring problems do not start at the interview stage. They start much earlier, when organisations define the job and advertise it. A poorly written job profile …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) anticipates a temporary shift in the domestic price outlook, warning that the recent surge in global oil prices will trigger a short-term inflationary spike …
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THE government’s decision to pay public sector suppliers exclusively in the local currency, the ZiG, has triggered a wave of sharply divergent reactions from industry, with opinion split between cautious …
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AFRICAN Sun is set to delist from the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange following approval by shareholders in an extraordinary general meeting last week. The hotelier, among other reasons for the …
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RAINBOW Tourism Group (RTG) reported a 13 percent increase in revenue to US$50,3 million during the year ended December 31, 2025, supported by a 28 percent growth in foreign‑currency earnings. …
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FIRST Capital Bank (FCB) recorded a 52 percent year-on-year surge in profit to US$30 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, driven by strong customer acquisition and improved efficiencies …
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THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZIM) says pension funds dominated share purchases in the final quarter of 2025, accounting for 45,36 percent of the total value of trades …
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TOBACCO sales volumes have increased significantly this season, with 44,1 million kilogrammes (kg) sold as of yesterday, up 66 percent from 26,6 million kg recorded during the same period last …