ZIMBABWE’S inaugural State of Services Economy Survey (SOSES) found some gaps within various sectors of the country’s economy.
Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer
EXPERTS are keeping their fingers crossed that the central bank will intervene decisively next month, to alleviate the myriad challenges that are throttling Zimbabwe’s economy. Speaking to The Financial Gazette — the country’s number …
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ZIMBABWE’S diamond production declined by 22,1 percent to 1,03 million carats in the third quarter of 2023 as …
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INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says despite a challenging operating environment in Zimbabwe, it sees several growth opportunities.
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FINANCE secretary George Guvamatanga says “sanctioned Zimbabwe” must find new ways of funding infrastructure projects and cushioning the …
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INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says despite a challenging operating environment in Zimbabwe, it sees several growth opportunities.
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says climate-proofing initiatives carried out by the government over recent years will shield the …
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MICROFINANCE institutions (MFIs) extended $418,37 billion in loans to various productive sectors of the economy during the second …
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CONCERNS remain over the destabilising impacts of currency volatility on the economy, with monthly inflation having shot up …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube is expected to pay attention to the concerns of business in his national budget …
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THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has initiated roadblocks and mall patrols as part of measures to enforce customs …