ZB FINANCIAL Holdings (ZBFH) will this year conduct a national customer service survey cutting across all industries in a bid to improve on service delivery.Advertisements
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THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) says mobile network operators (MNOs) and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are struggling to maintain connectivity, resulting in a high rate of …
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Money supply eases to $1,8 trillion
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readZIMBABWE’S broad money supply, which consists of domestic and foreign currency deposits, slightly eased to $1,88 trillion in October last year, from $1,91 trillion registered in September, latest data from …
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Companies & Markets
OM Insurance launches vehicle assessment centres
by Emmerson Njanjamangezi, Group Features Editor 0 minutes readOLD Mutual Insurance Company (Omico) has launched vehicle assessment centres in Harare and Bulawayo in a bid to eliminate excess processing costs within the claims value chain. Advertisements
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Botswana explorer eyes Zimbabwe diamonds
by Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer 0 minutes readBOTSWANA Diamonds (BOD), an exploration and mining development company that holds licences in Botswana and South Africa, says it is in discussions with Zimbabwean authorities about entering the country’s diamond …
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Companies & Markets
Hippo Valley lauds end of duty-free imports
by Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer 0 minutes readLISTED sugar miller Hippo Valley Estates says the scrapping of the suspension of duty on basic commodities will improve the local industry’s viability, as the cost structure continues to harden …
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NATIONAL Foods (NatFoods) says it plans to develop a solar plant capable of producing at least 60 percent of energy requirements at the Aspindale site by the end of 2024. …
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LISTED sugar refiner Starafrica Corporation (Starafrica) says it opted not to pay a dividend for the year ended March 31, 2022, and has instead channelled its internal resources towards retooling.Advertisements
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Tanganda anticipates improved yields
by Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer 0 minutes readTANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) says it expects yields of avocado and macadamia to increase with enhanced maturity profiling of plantations over the next three to five years. Advertisements
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2022 will be remembered as the year when the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) effectively lost its usefulness as the economy’s last-resort hedge.Advertisements