THE Reserve bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says cumulative disbursements under its Medium-Term Bank Accommodation (MBA) facility stood at $7,5 billion for 2021, while the outstanding allotments are at $3,9 billion.Advertisements
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ZIMBABWE’S largest sugar producer, Hippo Valley Estate (Hippo), is planning for an early milling season in April, with the long-term goal of gradually repositioning the crop to prevent the disruptive …
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NEWLY-relisted diversified agro-based business, Tanganda Tea Company (Tanganda), says it plans to expand its retail business by putting greater focus on packaging tea products rather than bulk sales.Advertisements
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Unpacking issues around bigamy
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaBIGAMY occurs when a person marries another person while they are still married. To avoid bigamy, simply do not marry another partner while your current marriage subsists.Advertisements
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is sticking to its stance against cryptocurrencies as a form of legal tender in the country, with governor John Mangudya announcing this week that …
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THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has said the projected inflation targets of between 25 and 35 percent by year-end are achievable, if market-oriented policies and strategies to control the …
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ZIMRE Holdings (Zimre) plans to restructure its business to build resilience in case macro-economic shocks prevailing in Zimbabwe and the region persist. The Financial Gazette News Editor, Tendai Kamhungira (TK), …
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RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya says the government is beginning to wean itself off central bank financing, as it has not borrowed any money from the …
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ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed brickmaker, Willdale, will this year invest US$1 million in refurbishing and renewing parts of it’s fixed and mobile plant to enhance efficiency and quality.Advertisements
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THE Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) says the quality of the leaf planted in areas that received rains late is under threat from viral diseases and prolonged wet spells.Advertisements