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Zim makes key inroads into biogas as energy costs spiral

OPERATING or living in a market battered by rolling blackouts is no easy walk in the park.
By Melody Chikono 6h ago

Editor’s Memo: Enact laws to whip banks into line

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe must take a harder stance on banks for what is happening.
By Shame Makoshori 6h ago

Reserve Bank bites back

Authorities have been on a campaign to arrest offenders and save the local currency. 
By Freeman Makopa 8h ago

Durban Direct in Zim to foster economic collaborations

Land travel to South Africa is the most popular, accounting for 72,5% of the trips, while African air travel accounts for only 3%.
By Lee Musaidzi Sep. 19, 2024

IAPAZ engages RBZ to resolve collaborative efforts Zimbabwe’s economic challenges

The RBZ has expressed its enthusiasm about these initiatives and is keen to explore further collaboration.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 17, 2024

Tourism, education can’t be separated

Murwira said those who were ahead should teach others.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Sep. 14, 2024

Wary banks keep NPLs in check

These measures are aimed at ensuring long-term stability and fostering a healthier financial environment within the sector.
By Freeman Makopa Sep. 13, 2024

Education 5.0 a liberation philosophy: Murwira

Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbara Rwodzi said her ministry had broken down tourism centres into clusters, including medical and sports sectors.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 13, 2024

BCC acts against malaria menace

In April, the Health and Child Care ministry said the country had recorded five malaria deaths and 1 588 cases for the week ending March 24, 2024.
By William Vundla Sep. 13, 2024