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Africa’s trade deficit with China continues to widen

China's high-speed rail network has long been a symbol of the nation's rapid modernization and technological advancements.
By Financial Post Dec. 20, 2024

US$30,8m collected from sugar tax: Govt

The doctors said they were requesting the information in terms of section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act [Chapter 10:33].
By Garikai Tunhira Dec. 14, 2024

Regulatory costs chokes industry, hinders competitiveness: CZI

He bemoaned the pressure being exerted on the formal sector due to smuggled and counterfeit products that are dominating the market.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Dec. 12, 2024

Freeman brings new album to HICC

Gateway Stream Media, led by manager Elton Kurima, is gearing up to host the spectacular musical event at the HICC.
By Sindiso Dube Nov. 30, 2024

’Barriers to trade holding back Zim’s economic performance’

Kadenge praised the recent launch of the Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Audit, describing it as a valuable framework for guiding policy reforms.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Nov. 27, 2024

Freeman launches 13th album in style

He said it took him slightly a year to produce the album.
By Kudzai Chitsatso Oct. 28, 2024

Borehole scheme props village business unit

Hunger and poverty have now become intertwined with the country’s history, where some families are sleeping on empty stomachs.
By Nhau Mangirazi Oct. 25, 2024

Soaring costs threaten Zim’s position in US$3tln trade bloc

Mining industry leaders said electricity tariffs of up to USc19/KWh had compounded the sector’s overheads.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 18, 2024

Businesses spend18% of revenue on costs

Zimbabwe will next year begin preferential trading under the AfCFTA, allowing local companies to export products duty free, or with reduced duties.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 14, 2024