BUSINESS has implored the government to treat the availability of adequate electricity in the country as one of …
Tendai Kamhungira
AT LEAST 28 000 workers in the clothing industry have lost their jobs since 2013 due to the imports of second-hand clothes into the country, a sector expert has said.
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SOUTH Africa (SA)’s ongoing blitz on illegal immigrants poses a threat to Zimbabwe, which is estimated to have …
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THE tourism industry witnessed yet another bad year owing to disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic over the …
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FIRST Mutual Wealth (FMW) says the government must come up with policies that encourage tax compliance, at a …
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TRUWORTHS’ recovery from a Covid-19 induced slump continued through the quarter to October 10, 2021, with the apparel …
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TOURISM minister Mangaliso Ndlovu says the industry will not survive another Covid-19-induced lockdown as the sector was the …
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FIRST Mutual Holdings’ (FMH) assets grew by 21 percent during the nine months to September 30, 2021, driven …
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DESPITE many global economies opening up amid a decline in the number of Covid-19 infections, Zimbabwe’s horticulture industry …
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THE EmpowerBank’s gross lending increased by 159 percent to $61 million in 2020, driven by appetite for credit …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says Zimbabwe has resumed repaying debts to international financiers, following a break brought about …