KEY POINTS Zimbabwe has begun issuing its first compensation payments to white farmers displaced during early 2000s land seizures, disbursing US$3 million…
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KEY POINTS The U.S. imposed an 18% tariff on Zimbabwean exports, but direct impact is limited as America constitutes just 1.3% of…
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Zimbabwe’s TIMB revises licensing deadlines to enhance compliance, support farmers, and improve resource distribution in the tobacco sector ahead of the growing season.
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Zimbabwe’s e-commerce sector is experiencing rapid growth, fueled by increasing internet penetration, mobile adoption, and innovative digital payment solutions, driving economic transformation.
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Zimbabwe’s real estate boom is fueled by housing demand, investment, and rising commercial property needs, driving economic growth and opportunities
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Businesswoman sues Rufaro Marketing and City of Harare, claiming unfair treatment in a case that could impact business rights in Harare
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Regulatory costs choke industry growth in Zimbabwe, limiting competitiveness. CZI calls for reforms to ease the burden on businesses
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Diaspora Kapita plans to raise $10 Million through Zimbabwe’s first diaspora-backed bond, leveraging offshore revenue for housing investments.
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Zimbabwe’s banks are central to the nation’s economic recovery, fostering growth through financing, digital banking, and key reforms
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ZSE halts Meikles Limited trading to address corporate governance concerns, pending SECZim approval for suspension.