EXPERTS say rising money supply and high demand for the US dollar (US$), as well as a confidence …
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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THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) says its social security scheme targeted for the informal sector will be …
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PLAYERS in the building and construction industry are ramping up recycling efforts in a bid to promote the …
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ANY moves by the governmentvto abandon fiscal prudence and appease its employees and voters ahead of this year’s …
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CBZ Holdings (CBZ) says it is working on the possibility of extending credit through its money transfer platform …
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AMALGAMATED Regional Trading (Art) says its sales mix is now evenly split between US dollars and Zimbabwe dollars, …
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THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) says the country’s liquified petroleum gas (LPG) consumption increased by 500 percent …
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ENERGY ministry permanent secretary, Gloria Magombo, says Zimbabwe’s electricity access rate has risen to 62 percent, from 53 …
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OLD Mutual Investment Group Zimbabwe (OM) says the country’s economic growth prospects are “positive”, despite fears that the …
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THE Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe (Soaz) says the country’s tourism industry requires funding to reach its full …