Tadiwa Musiyiwa  Crisis outcomes are expected to persist in most typical deficit-producing areas through March due to non-availability of own-produced food stocks, reductions in agricultural labour opportunities and income, and limited access to food and other commodities on the market,...
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,...
Itai Ndongwe The Zimbabwe National Road Authority (ZINARA) has made substantial strides in fulfilling its financial commitments to the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), with 77% repaid of its total allocation for the DBSA loan this year, amounting to...
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s premier property investment forum, ZIMREAL, is taking place in Harare on September 7, 2022 at the Venue, Avondale, Harare. The annual conference will bring together over 150 local and international stakeholders, including local government, property developers,...
The Banker  LONDON – 1 July 2020: African banks are small in world terms but they punch above their weight in profits, according to The Banker’s latest ranking of the Top 1000 World Banks. Africa’s banks have less than 1% of total...
FinX HARARE -  (FinX) Zimbabwe’s economy will register a negative growth  2.5% in 2020 from a negative 5.5% growth in 2019 owing to foreign currency shortages, elevated public debt and uncontrolled inflation, a recent report shows.  It is, however, poised...
Sydney Kawadza Africa’s economies are growing strongly, but growth alone cannot meet the needs of the continent’s poorest citizens, because “nobody eats GDP,” the African Development Bank’s President, Akinwumi Adesina, has said. Adesina made the remarks while unveiling the Bank’s flagship...
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...
HARARE - A long time ago, a thriving agricultural village named Chibagwe existed. Chibagwe was renowned for the huge quantity of maize it produced. With the surplus it replenished its reserves before selling the rest to other communities. With the income,...
MUTARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched an oxygen plant that will have positive impact in various value chains in the health and agriculture sector. Mnangagwa launched an Air Separation Unit plant with an installed daily capacity to produce 20 tonnes,...

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