ZIMBABWE put forward a National Renewable Energy Policy in 2019, with the aim to have 16.5 percent of the total generation capacity from renewable sources by 2025. A number of …
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THE Old Mutual (OM) Exchange Traded Fund’s (ETF) year-to-date returns closed July at 100 percent, 17 percentage points behind its benchmark — the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) Top 10 Index. …
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Refusing to vaccinate can lead to termination of employment
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaAs the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ravage the globe, everybody has had to play their part in flattening the curve and reducing the impact of the virus. Businesses have not …
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AUTHORITIES are ramping up efforts to further stabilise and grow the economy by implementing a raft of new measures aimed at stimulating investments, including the ease-of-doing business climate in the …
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ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: How Covid impacted the insurance sector
FROM a global perspective, many factors have played a role in shaping the outcomes of the pandemic including how early the outbreak happened, the readiness to respond, the need for …
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THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s (ZSE) market capitalisation grew by $55 billion in July to close at a record $819 billion as the local bourse’s rally continued, driven by high inflation. …
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BUSINESS says the upgrade of the country’s road infrastructure and modernisation of Beitbridge Border Post will restore Zimbabwe’s regional competitiveness in the cargo transit sector. Speaking at the Shipping and …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says banks in Zimbabwe maintained a cautious lending approach during the first quarter of 2021, continuing with a stance adopted last year amid high inflation. In …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the persistently low compliance with prescribed asset investments among insurers and pension funds is due to liquidity challenges in the industry. According to the industry …
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GWERU businessman and property developer, Tinashe Manzungu (TM), was earlier this month re-elected as the president of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC). Manzungu spoke to The Financial Gazette’s …