February 13
Zimbabwe: Most Jobs Exposed to AI in Advanced Economies
Most jobs are exposed to Artificial Intelligence in advanced economies, with smaller shares in emerging markets and low-income countries. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Structured Currency Part of Monetary Reforms'
The structured currency announced by President Mnangagwa last week is part of further monetary reforms aimed at engendering stability of the domestic currency, Finance, Economic… Read more »
February 12
Zimbabwe: New Etf Gives Maximum Foreign Exposure On the JSE
Unless you're bullish on SA Inc, there's little reason to buy the Top 40 these days, which makes Satrix's JSE Global Equity ETF Index enticing Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Clarifies Driver's Licence Conversion
Government has clarified the official policy position pertaining conversion of Zimbabwe Driver's Licence in the United Kingdom, saying they will only entertain the exchange of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Karo Forges Ahead With Project Despite Price Fall
Karo Platinum Holdings is going ahead with the development of its platinum mine despite the falling global platinum group metals (PGM) prices, with US$100 million already spent on… Read more »
Southern Africa: SADC Endorses Liberation Museum
The Museum of African Liberation is vital for Southern Africa as it recognises and honours the founders of the region for their contribution to the establishment of the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chilonga Families Throw Weight Behind Lucerne Grass Project
Villagers and traditional leaders in Chilonga communal lands in northern Chikombedzi have expressed confidence that the planned US$60 million lucerne grass scheme in their area… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Navigating the Political Minefield of Social Media
Social media has been famed for breaking news but can social media really be trusted, given that it has no control gates. Read more »
Zimbabwe: ZSE Offers Guidance to Prospective Issuers
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has unveiled its new Prospective Issuers Training Programme aimed at promoting new listings on the domestic bourse. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Varun Expands Into Zim's Confectionery Market
One of Zimbabwe's largest producers of non-alcoholic drinks and official Pepsi producer in the country is expanding its portfolio with a foray into the confectionery market. Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S.$1m Used for Rufaro Refurbishment
Harare City Council says they have used just under US$1 million in the refurbishment of Rufaro Stadium after turning to their own employees and in-house expertise to reduce the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim, UAE Seek Closer Ties As Trade Jumps 300 Percent
Zimbabwe and the United Arab Emirates will continue to expand bilateral agreements that have seen trade growing by over 300 percent in less than five years, a senior official has… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Council Must Take Control of Its Own Bus Terminuses
Reports that touts at bus termini, elevated to the posher title of rank marshal, are pocketing between them something in the region of US$1 million from an illegal levy on bus and… Read more »
February 10
Zimbabwe: 'Be Able to Spot the Difference Between Fall and African Armyworms'
FARMERS must be able to accurately identify the fall and African armyworm pests to administer the correct control measures that will address the problem, an expert has said. Read more »
February 09
Zimbabwe: Increased Power Generation a Giant Leap
ZIMBABWE has increased its power generation with the national grid currently producing at least 1 430MW, much to the applause of the general citizenry. Read more »
January 31
Zimbabwe: Lake Mutirikwi Hydro Power Project 75% Complete
Construction of the US$14,5 million mini-hydro power plant at Lake Mutirikwi Dam in Masvingo by Great Zimbabwe Hydro Power Company is now in the home stretch with the 5-megawatt… Read more »
January 30
Zimbabwe: Simbisa Expands Footprint in Fast Foods Industry
THE Zimbabwean fast food industry is experiencing a major boom as more food outlets are being opened by Simbisa Brands as part of their expansion drive to cater to all citizens. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Thuli Petroleum Compensate Customers Affected By Contaminated Fuel
Thuli Petroleum has managed to recover and fix all affected motor vehicles that were affected after its underground tank used for storing blend petroleum in Kambuzuma was affected… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Construction of ED Mnangagwa High School Commences
The construction of the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa High School in Mutoko has commenced, with the material required now at the site. Read more »
January 29
Zimbabwe: Central Bank Auction Boosts Industrial Production
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says most businesses that benefited from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) auction system have seen improved capacity, product… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Import Permits for Key Products Scrapped
THE Government has scrapped import permits and licenses for fertiliser and other key products, including confectioneries and construction materials. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Huge Fire Consumes Harare Shopping Mall
A devastating fire broke out last night at a shopping mall located at the corner of Julius Nyerere and Speke Avenue, opposite Joina City, leaving many people counting losses after… Read more »
January 24
Zimbabwe: Speaker Calls for Laws to Promote AI
SPEAKER of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has called for crafting of legislation that promotes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the implementation of national… Read more »
January 22
Zimbabwe: Mutasa South is New Site for Mutare Airport
Plans by the Government to relocate the Grand Reef Airport near Mutare to Mutasa South District where there is enough flat land for a new modern airport are at an advanced stage… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Urged to Prioritise SMEs Protection, Support
Analysts have urged policymakers and stakeholders to prioritise the protection and support of SMEs to ensure sustained economic development and stability as it is the backbone of… Read more »