THE hospitality sector is facing mixed prospects this Easter, with some industry players anticipating a moderate dip in visitor numbers due to recent fuel price hikes, while others have noted steady growth in bookings. …

BUSINESS, labour and government are resisting plans to place the National Social Security Author­ity (Nssa) under the regulatory …

BUSINESS, labour and consumers are clamouring for the government to do more to cushion them from the economic …

THE government’s decision to pay public sector suppliers exclusively in the local currency, the ZiG, has triggered a …

THE government is considering increasing the ethanol blending ratio in petrol from …

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has temporarily suspended the 90 percent …

AFRICAN Banking Corporation (BancABC) reported a profit after tax of ZiG193,9 million for the …

FBC Holdings (FBC) posted a US$30.4 million profit for the year ended December 31, …

SUCCESSBANK posted a 51,5 percent increase in profit after tax of ZiG29,97 million for …

OLD Mutual Zimbabwe says it is cautiously optimistic about the country’s market outlook, citing …

TSL recorded stronger demand for agricultural inputs in the first quarter ended January 31, …

HERBERT Nkala has stepped down as chairman of Tanganda Tea Company (Tanganda), after 29 …

STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe (Stanbic) recorded a profit after tax of ZWG1,7 billion for the …

INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says authorities should extend the sugar tax to imported beverages, arguing …

AFRICAN Sun is set to delist from the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange following approval …

PPC Zimbabwe (PPC) recorded a 22 percent increase in cement volumes for the 10 …

SEED Co has called on the government to implement stricter, punitive legislation to curb …

MASHONALAND Holdings (Mash Holdings) has raised concern over the widening supporting infrastructure deficit, warning …

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THE hospitality sector is grappling with a shortage of hotel rooms as rising demand …

ZIMBABWE’s foreign currency earnings increased by 77 percent to US$3,35 billion during the first …

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe’s spinoff, Econet InfraCo, is set to list on the Victoria Falls …

BRITISH American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe expects a significant increase in profitability for the year …

CABLE manufacturer Cafca is recalibrating its regional strategy, pivoting toward direct business-to-business (B2B) sales …

TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) increased funding for its tea out-growers scheme to US$283 696 …

THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has called on companies to integrate safety measures …

THE High Court of Zimbabwe has dealt a decisive blow to attempts to halt …

THE government has released US$32,5 million to wheat farmers to ease financial pressures and …

THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has raised concern over organisations …

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THE government has moved to reduce the cost of doing business by cutting licences, permits, levies and fees across key sectors of the economy, including financial services, manufacturing and health. >http://tinyurl.com/38vjtc42

TSL recorded stronger demand for agricultural inputs in the first quarter ended January 31, 2026, as improved rainfall lifted planting activity and strengthened prospects for the 2025/26 farming season. >http://tinyurl.com/42vve3e5

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