MIMOSA Mining Company (Mimosa)’s 2025 production slipped 4,6 percent year-on-year to 117 019 4E ounces due to worsening power outages that resulted in concentrator downtime, its parent company Sibanye-Stillwater has …
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VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has challenged Southern African nations to scale up renewable energy investments to eliminate the region’s debilitating perennial power deficits. Officially opening the Sadc Sustainable Energy Week …
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By Memory Nguwi THERE is always politics in the boardroom. Anyone who denies it has either not served long enough or has chosen not to confront the reality. A board …
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BOUTIQUE hotels have emerged as key drivers of growth in Zimbabwe’s hospitality industry, complementing traditional big players, mainly in tourist hotspots such as Victoria Falls and Nyanga. This comes as …
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CABLE manufacturer CAFCA is expecting to commission its 1,1-megawatt solar plant soon as it moves to rein in rising energy costs and support production. In an interview on the sidelines …
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THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) says it is balancing its investments between preserving value and maintaining liquidity to protect its contributors. The Authority has faced significant challenges in collecting …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mushayavanhu, will tomorrow present the 2026 Monetary Policy Statement amid significant macroeconomic shifts and a historic drop in inflation. The statement comes at a …
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BRICK manufacturer Willdale expects its financial performance to improve in the second quarter, supported by a steady recovery in production and the ongoing sale of stands. The group, which has …
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OK Zimbabwe has been placed under corporate rescue after its board of directors determined the company is “financially distressed” and unable to pay its mounting debts. The retail giant initiated …
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ACCESS to affordable funding is critical to sustaining record production, as high borrowing costs and low profits continue to weigh down farmers, tobacco growers have said. The remarks come ahead …