By Memory Nguwi MOST organisations do not struggle solely because of a problematic strategy. The real problem often sits in how work is structured and managed across the organisation. Two …
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Sam Matsekete ACROSS Southern Africa, the demand for energy finance is no longer a forward-looking concern — it is immediate, structural and accelerating. Industrial expansion, mining growth, urbanisation and energy …
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By Godfrey Nyoni SOCIAL media has become part of everyday life in Zimbabwe, shaping how people communicate, do business, and express themselves. Platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok make …
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ZIMBABWE’S dollarisation remains visible in pricing behaviour, corporate reporting, and the everyday choices of households. What is more troubling, however, is not merely the persistence of the US dollar but …
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THE government has identified potential sites capable of generating more than 500 megawatts of wind energy as Zimbabwe intensifies its shift toward cleaner power sources. Zimbabwe is expanding its renewable …
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CBZ Holdings (CBZ) grew its agricultural lending by 52 percent year-on-year in 2025 to ZiG3,2 billion, overtaking private-use loans as the largest share of its portfolio, reflecting a strategic shift …
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THE ZiG will continue to face a challenging path to its wider use in the economy until authorities are able to prove its long-term viability amid lingering market scepticism, many …
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CABINET has approved Zimbabwe’s National Formalisation Strategy, a policy aimed at integrating small businesses in the informal sector into the mainstream economy. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) continue to operate …
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THE National Building Society (NBS) recorded a 44 percent surge in core capital to US$57 million for the year ended December 31, 2025, driven by retained earnings and a capital …
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By Simbarashe Hamudi THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has intensified its focus on trusts, issuing a strong reminder to trustees across the country to regularise their tax affairs before the …