ANALYSTS have tipped the economy to rebound from the current coronavirus chaos in the next quarter, on the back of strong tobacco and grain deliveries following improved rainfall. At the …
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TOBACCO farmers struggled to recapitalise after last year’s marketing season on account of the government’s requirement to convert 50 percent of their foreign currency earnings into the local currency. The …
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Columns & CommentEconomics & Market Intelligence
ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: Why bother being a democracy?
THE Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) recently published its 2020 Democracy Index Report titled, In sickness and in health?. The report has interesting insights given that it provides a snapshot of …
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https://fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-269004.mp3?cb=1732295277.mp3THE hiring of equipment or intellectual property from non-resident persons is prevalent in developing countries such as Zimbabwe. The leasing option is often preferred due to technological changes and lack …
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Government neglecting woeful prison conditions
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaTHE deplorable state in which our prisons and police detention facilities are in is a cause for concern to anyone with respect for human dignity. Human rights groups led by …
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BUSINESS is ramping up its efforts to help procure much-needed coronavirus vaccines for the country under a multi-sectoral initiative which aims to protect both workers and the broader local community. …
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… as players begin re-build exercise THE country’s horticulture industry continues to choke from myriad challenges which include a significant loss of business last year, due to the current coronavirus …
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ZIMBABWE’S manufacturing sector is this year set to rebound by seven percent on the back of improved power supply and a bumper agricultural season, equities firm, IH Securities Zimbabwe, has …
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ZIMBABWE’S chrome and chromium exports are this year seen firming on growing demand from China, a local securities trading firm has said. According to the Zimbabwe Statistics Agency, chromium ore …
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MEIKLES expects its revenues to take a hit due to Covid-19 restrictions, despite its main business segments being classified as essential services and exempted from lockdown measures. It comes as …