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ED hails WestProp

The project is a partnership between WestProp and City of Harare.
By Ashton Ndakusiya and Blessed Ndlovu Aug. 26, 2024

WestProp starts selling The Hills Luxury Golf Estate properties

Sharpe said it was a one-off membership and a person could be allowed to bring in a guest or two, depending on whether they had a silver or platinum membership.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 4, 2024

US$1m to US$1bn: Time Bank reveals 20-year strategy

He said the groups could also form lawful syndicates of investors which can make syndicate investments to achieve impact investments in certain economic areas.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 4, 2024

RBZ predicts further economic downturn

However, Zimbabwe's economic woes extend beyond the immediate effects of the drought and potential power shortages
By Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 6, 2024

‘Revival of liquidity committee compromises RBZ autonomy’

RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu defended the move, stating that re-establishing the LMC was a key step in enabling authorities to implement
By Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 6, 2024

Bakers laud Mega Market, Victoria Foods

Ncube said the sector was making great strides to contain operational costs in a bid to maintain bread availability.
By LEE MUSAIDZI and Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 9, 2024

HCC proposes joint electricity, rates bill

The electricity bill was removed from the rates bill in the 1980s when Zesa Holdings, the national power utility firm, took over the payments of electricity.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Sep. 10, 2024

ZNCC joins fresh push to drive intra-African trade

He said numerous programmes were in progress at both Comesa and African Union levels, focusing on capacity building and legal reforms necessary for seamless trade.