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‘Zim performs dismally on human rights’

The country was ranked 153 out of 165 countries with analysts saying the report aptly captured the country’s human rights situation.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Jan. 9, 2024

Inflation, prices and wages: The dog starts chasing its tail

The theme resonated well with the resilient nature of the Zimbabwean business sector which needs to be bolstered and combined with innovativeness to weather the headwinds and ensure sustainable growth.

By The Independent Jul. 12, 2022

Zimbabwe is closed for business, says think tank

Under Mnangagwa’s investment policy reforms that came into force after the coup in 2017, Zimbabwe has been pursuing a strategy that gives it leverage over regional peers in terms of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022

Zimbabwe is closed for business, says think tank

Under Mnangagwa’s investment policy reforms that came into force after the coup in 2017, Zimbabwe has been pursuing a strategy that gives it leverage over regional peers in terms of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI).

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022

RBZ moves to stem run on Standard Chartered Bank

The RBZ chief said following an announcement by its London based parent, Standard Chartered Bank Plc last week that it was planning to exit Zimbabwe, the local unit had formally advised the central bank of the plan.

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022

RBZ moves to stem run on Standard Chartered Bank

The RBZ chief said following an announcement by its London based parent, Standard Chartered Bank Plc last week that it was planning to exit Zimbabwe, the local unit had formally advised the central bank of the plan.

By The Independent Apr. 24, 2022