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SOME sectors of the economy have recorded growth, which in turn has seen an increase in employment figures, the Zimbabwe National Statistics agency (Zimstat) has said.
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Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor AFRICA has finally made a grand economic breakthrough with all systems set for the official launch, in June this year, of the largest regional tripartite Free Trade Area by heads of states under the Comesa, Sadc and EAC blocs, in Egypt.
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Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor WORK on the rehabilitation of the 820km Plumtree-Bulawayo-Harare-Mutare Highway is 98 percent complete with the project set for commissioning next month, Zinara board chairman Albert Mugabe has said.
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Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent ZVISHAVANE-based hospitality concern, Pote Hill Hotel has invited the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) to inspect its facilities as it garners for three-star status following the completion of a $400,000 expansion and refurbishment exercise last year.
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Harare Bureau Air Zimbabwe is targeting $80 million revenue for the year from the $32 million recorded in 2014 as the national airliner begins the implementation of its four year turnaround strategy.
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Molline Gagare Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has enough stockfeed to meet demand by livestock farmers in the wake of fears of depletion of pastures due to drought, a senior official has said.
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CALEDONIA Mining Corporation says gold production at its Blanket Mine in Gwanda, Matabeleland South, dropped four percent on a quarterly basis to 9,960 ounces in the first quarter to March 31 but still expects to meet its annual target of 42,000 oz on improved second half performance.
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ZIMBABAWE can reduce the $5 billion-a-year it spends on imports by regulating the standards of imports coming into the country. This was said by the Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Chiratidzo Mubaiwa on Wednesday during the launch of Bureau Veritas, a France-based company that will
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Business Reporters SOUTH African rand coins continue to dominate market circulation in Bulawayo and its sister provinces — Matabeleland North and South — despite the introduction of the new bond coins.
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Molline Gagare Business Reporter A DELEGATION of technical managers from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa)’s seven Yellow Card Insurance (YCI) membership is in Bulawayo for a two-day meeting to assess the performance of the insurance scheme.
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Business Editor THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has granted Premier African Minerals permission to operationalise its tungsten project in the Hwange area following approval of its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
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Molline Gagare Business Reporter AT least 22 direct foreign exhibitors from 16 countries including the United States of America and three from Europe have so far confirmed their participation at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) due end of this month.
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CBZ Bank, which is owed $4,5 million by a defunct cotton ginning firm, Insing Investments, on Wednesday voted to save the company from liquidation after the judicial manager said the company could be revived and pay creditors.
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Business Reporter THE volume of trade within Comesa has increased to $22 billion from $3 billion at the turn of the millennium amid calls for the region to intensify beneficiation so as to add value to its exports and increase earnings.
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