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Farai Mabeza Government has announced a price moratorium on basic goods after prices skyrocketed following the start of the COVID-19 lockdown at the beginning of April. The moratorium was announced by Vice President Kembo Mohadi who blamed the increases on speculative...
Xolisani Ncube Government has postponed the re-opening of schools which was set for July 28 due to a rise in covid-19 cases. The move comes as authorities have also indicated that a tighter lockdown was being introduced to fight the respiratory...
Itai Ndongwe HARARE - Zimbabwe's Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority commissioned a US$19 million telecommunication traffic monitoring and revenue assurance system (TTMS) Monday, which will effectively monitor telecommunication traffic and provide accurate real-time data collection. The TTMS has elements that will...
Davison Kaiyo HARARE – In order to attract investments into the pharmaceutical industry, a new strategy document is proposing tax incentives into the sector.  According to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Strategy in Zimbabwe: 2021-2025 which was approved in Cabinet yesterday, competitiveness of...
Sydney Kawadza The African Development Bank has predicted that prices of goods in Zimbabwe would stabilize due to the weekly Foreign Currency Auction System introduced in June. The Bank, in its African Economic Outlook 2021, also predicted a modest economic recovery...
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Imani Countess This is “no longer business as usual,” declares Peter Mutasa, President of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU). “Unions are going to be united.” According to Mutasa, the situation in the country is dire, with basic salaries at...
Sydney Kawadza Zimbabwe risks remaining a closed economy to Africa despite benefits promised under the African Continental Free Trade Area amid reports that tariff orders identifying 90 percent of the tariff lines to be liberalized are yet to be submitted...

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