Sydney Kawadza Zimbabwe could yet again suffer from self-inflicted challenges that would see the Southern African country fail to capitalize on the African Continental Free Trade Area currently being implemented across Africa. The key challenges threatening Zimbabwe’s full participation in the...
Staff Writer A team from the International Monetary Fund is expected in Zimbabwe later this month to conduct the annual Article IV Consultation mission. The team will also be looking at the new currency arrangement, the ZIG. IMF Communications Director Julie...
Farai Mabeza PAN-AFRICAN housing finance institution, Shelter Afrique, approved a total of US$20m for Zimbabwean housing finance providers during the year, managing director Andrew Chimphondah has said. Chimpondah told the media at the opening of Shelter Afrique’s Centre of Excellence Masterclass...
HARARE - The Office of the President and Cabinet yesterday announced Doug Munatsi as the first chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), marking his official foray into public service. His appointment together with that of...
Sydney Kawadza The SADC region is seeking investment water resources development to address insecurities in food and energy while meeting demands from a growing population. Development of water resources would also ensure environmental protection in the region. According to the AfDB, there...
Staff Writer Legislators want government to regularize activities by artisanal and small-scale gold miners as calls continue to grow louder for authorities to curb the growing number of fatal accidents at the mines. The MPs visited some gold mines affected by...
by Kovedzayi Takawira Harare - It's a scene of chaos and movement, with everyone eager to retreat to the places they had left in the early morning. Commuter omnibuses and pirate taxis crowd the intersection of Albion and Chinoyi Streets, rumbling...
Titus Mukove HARARE - Tuesday marked the first gear of the Foreign Currency Auction System by the government which is aimed at bringing stability on prices and exchange rate. As expected, there was a sharp fall in the value the...
Money and the winds of change in the 1960s. Federal collapse, the Rhodesian rebellion, sanctions UN sanctions and the turn towards a post-sterling currency. Tinashe Nyamunda The 1960s have been viewed by historians as the decade of African independence. While many...
Farai Mabeza HARARE – Zimbabwe expects that 30 percent of all tobacco sales will be done outside Harare after Government gazetted a statutory instrument authorising the setting up of decentralised tobacco auction sites in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

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