Davison Kaiyo
HARARE – Seventeen African heads of state signed on to the commitment to boost agricultural production by doubling current productivity levels through the scaling up of agro-technologies. This will include investing in access to markets, and promoting agricultural...
HARARE – Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has set in motion measures to steady the volatility of the exchange rate with the latest of the four market signals released so far, being the suspension of fungibility of...
Mayor Jacob Mafume says Council is using own funds and City Parking mostly for road rehabilitation and maintenance in the City as Zinara continues to allocate crumbs to the local authority which has a huge chunk of licence-paying vehicles...
HARARE (FinX) - The Court of Appeal of England and Wales has affirmed that states cannot rely on sovereign immunity to oppose the registration of ICSID awards rendered against them – dismissing appeals lodged by Spain and Zimbabwe.
In the...
Nhau Mangirazi & Sydney Kawadza
The International Organization for Migrants is rolling out a programme targeted at supporting informal cross border traders who have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Informal cross border traders contribute approximately US$17 billion to trade...
HARARE (FinX) - The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe has said that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe should consider staggering the increase on statutory reserves, set at 30%, as they warned that the increase would dampen economic growth as banks...
Tawanda Marwizi
A total of 120 000 people in rural Kwekwe are in need of food aid, with the food insecurity expected to worsen further into the year on the back of an expected poor harvest.
In Ward 7 of Kwekwe...
Talkmore Gandiwa
HARARE - Milk production declined 1.6% in September to 6.98 million litres from a record 7.09 million the previous month weighed down by mostly by the high cost of feed as most pastures turned drier while some were...
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...
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