March 27
Zimbabwe: Kenyan President Ruto to Open This Year's Trade Fair
Kenyan President William Ruto will officially open the 2024 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has… Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Govt, Partnerships Aim to Cut Imports
Government says it is confident its initiatives, including partnerships with key stakeholders, to drive the local production of goods will ensure the country does not become a… Read more »
March 27
Zimbabwe: Major Road Uplift for Buhera
The Government has initiated a major upgrade of roads and other related infrastructure in Buhera as the Second Republic steps up preparations for this year's Children's Party on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Unveils Incentive Planning Grain Prices . . . Reassures Farmers On Payment
Cabinet yesterday approved an incentive planning price of US$440 per tonne for wheat and US$360 for maize and sorghum, with the Government assuring farmers of timeous payments for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Infrastructure for New City Takes Shape
The building and upgrading of infrastructure around Mount Hampden, the site of a new city to the north west of Harare, is not only in preparation for Zimbabwe's hosting of the SADC… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Miners Seek Power Tariff Cut, Tax Relief
The Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe is lobbying the Government for a temporary reduction of electricity tariffs and tax relief for platinum miners in response to the plummeting global… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Green Buildings Council, UN-Habitat in U.S.$6m Deal
The Green Buildings Council of Zimbabwe (GBCZ) yesterday sealed a US$6 million partnership deal with the United Nations (UN) Habitat to support energy and resource efficiency in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Drive to Stay Alive This Easter Holiday
More than 2 000 people a year died on Zimbabwe's roads with peaks in the daily death rate during the festive season and the long holiday weekends of Easter and Heroes Day as many… Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Woman Sues Boss After Being Raped, Fired
-- A lorry driver who was raped by three assailants when her vehicle broke down on a lonely road has sued her employer for R4 million for dismissing her when she returned to work. Read more »
Zimbabwe: China's Tinge of Golden Lustre On Zim's Tobacco
The tobacco selling season has begun in Zimbabwe, one of Africa's leading producers of the golden leaf, and being one of the country's largest foreign currency earners, along with… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Cottco Disburses Another U.S.$1m for 2023 Deliveries
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Zimbabwe: Zinara Disburses a Record $43bn for Road Rehabilitation
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) disbursed at least $43,8 billion to Road Authorities under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2) in 2022, an… Read more »
Zimbabwe: OPC Slams Extortionist Organisation Abusing First Lady's Name
The Office of the President and Cabinet yesterday slammed an extortionist organisation that has been abusing the name of the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and her office by… Read more »
March 25
Zimbabwe: Call to Empower Women On Capital Markets Literacy
Investment and capital market experts have called for enhanced orientation of women and girls in the financial disciplines to boost their awareness as part of the broader vision of… Read more »
East Africa: Uganda Oil Firm Begins Fuel Sales After Kenya Fallout
Uganda National Oil Company (Unoc) has started selling petroleum products to oil marketing firms in Tanzania and Uganda as it tests the market ahead of rolling out a direct import… Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Brazil Keen On Increasing Trade With Zimbabwe
BRAZIL is keen on expanding its relations with Zimbabwe to the fields of education and health following successes recorded in the agriculture sector, its Secretary for Africa and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Giant Steel Plant to Stimulate Economic Growth
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Zimbabwe: SA Braces for Increased Easter Traffic
SOUTH Africa expects to see one million travellers going in and out of the country through its ports of entry over the Easter Holidays and has deployed 400 additional staff to its… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sanctions Affect Loan Re-Payments
ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America have resulted in complications with repayments for a US$98 million Brazilian loan facility under the More Food… Read more »
March 25
Zimbabwe: El Niño - Farmers Suffer Huge Discounts On Livestock
The effects of El Niño drought are tightening their grip on Zimbabwe's rural communities, forcing desperate farmers to sell off their prized livestock - primarily goats and… Read more »
March 21
South Africa: JSE Finally Sees Its IPO Crisis Easing
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is slowly turning the tide from a wave of delistings to companies once again considering initial public offerings. Read more »
Zimbabwe: SA Inflation Rate At Four-Month High
South Africa's inflation rate climbed to a four-month high, likely cementing the central bank's resolve to keep borrowing costs on hold when it meets next week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 60 Faulty Boreholes Rehabilitated in Masvingo
More than 60 boreholes have been rehabilitated in Masvingo Central constituency with several schools and homes connected to electricity as the Second Republic walks the talk in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unilever to Separate Ice Cream Unit, Cut Jobs
Unilever plans to separate its ice cream business that includes brands such as Ben & Jerry's and Magnum as chief executive officer Hein Schumacher streamlines the UK… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zncc Boss Bags Award
Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) president Mr Mike Kamungeremu has been awarded the prestigious Business Leadership Commendation Award at the 12th African Leadership… Read more »