Zimbabwe’s ZIG crackdown on street currency dealers is expected to stabilize the financial system and boost confidence in formal banking channels, benefiting the economy.
Business
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Zimbabwe enacts a new fee policy for airspace use, impacting both domestic and international flights.
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Following strict new by-laws, Harare’s informal traders are engaging city authorities to reverse restrictions impacting their livelihoods.
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Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company announces a $300 million Eco-Park, transforming Bulawayo into a dynamic hub for business, leisure, and culture.
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The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair’s official opening is postponed to Saturday after inclement weather delayed Kenyan President William Ruto’s arrival.
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Tendai Biti announces departure from CCC, opts for political break.
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Zimbabwe’s major telecom companies face a $1 billion debt crisis, hindering infrastructure upgrades and digital expansion, sparking a nationwide call for tariff reforms.
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Donald Makumbirofa’s fight for medical assistance highlights the struggles against corporate and NSSA negligence, shining a light on the broader issue of workers’ rights in Zimbabwe.
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In response to escalating economic chaos, Zimbabwe forces early retirement of RBZ Governor John Mangudya, appointing John Mushayavanhu to spearhead currency stabilization and economic recovery efforts.
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Despite a continuous decline, Zimbabwe steadfastly plans to rejuvenate its local currency.