ZIMBABWE and its regional peers should mount a campaign to counter increased international restrictions on trophy hunting and trade, a new report says.Advertisements
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National Report
Improved efficiencies, capacity utilisation buoy TSL profits
by Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer 0 minutes readTSL says the execution of its strategy, which encompasses improving operating efficiencies and increasing capacity utilisation, has enhanced the group’s profitability despite the challenging operating environment.Advertisements
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Companies & Markets
CBZ seeks PPPs with local authorities
by Farai Mabeza, Senior Staff Writer 0 minutes readCBZ Holdings says it is offering funding for infrastructure development to local authorities across the country, starting with a model project for councils under the Harare Metropolitan province.Advertisements
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National Report
Unifreight optimistic government will curb informal imports
by Mishma Chakanyuka, Staff Writer 0 minutes readUNIFREIGHT Africa (Unifreight) says it is optimistic that government will intervene to curtail informal imports that have been competing with locally-produced goods.Advertisements
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RETAILERS in Zimbabwe say they are fighting for survival in the face of rising competition from informal traders who tend to charge lower prices because they are not subject to …
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THE tax reforms initiated by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) will provide a much-needed fillip to both business and the fiscus, experts say.Advertisements
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National Report
Imported sugar snatches market share
by Farai Mabeza, Senior Staff Writer 0 minutes readSUGAR producer Hippo Valley Estates says 17 sugar brands were imported into the country after the lifting of restrictions last year through the promulgation of a statutory instrument.Advertisements
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National Report
ZimAlloys fund-raises to restart its furnaces
by Almot Maqolo, Staff Writer 0 minutes readGWERU-based ferrochrome processor Zimbabwe Alloys (ZimAlloys) says it requires US$16.3 million to restart two of its biggest furnaces.Advertisements
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NEWLY-APPOINTED cabinet secretary Martin Rushwaya is expected to drive government’s economic agenda by sharpening policy coherence and helping the country to attract investments, analysts say.
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International News
Namibia bans poultry imports from South Africa due to bird flu
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readNamibia has suspended imports of live poultry, birds and poultry products from South Africa following the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the neighbouring country.Advertisements