‘Zim makes great strides in financial inclusion’

Business Reporter Zimbabwe has made notable strides in reducing the number of unbanked individuals in the country through various initiatives under the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) and will continue…

Local art dominates international markets

Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent When Moffat Takadiwa’s art piece “Tengwe Farms” was bought by American rap mogul Jay-Z, social media was wild with celebration and congratulatory messages, as Zimbabweans appreciated…

President Mnangagwa challenges sportspersons

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has challenged sports-persons to value the Zimbabwean badge whenever they are called to represent the country in international competitions. He was the Guest of…

Pfumvudza, boreholes offer relief

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter The Government has intensified climate proofing agriculture methods as part of measures to adapt to the effects of El Nino during this summer cropping season. These…

Buy to let: How to lose 60pc of your investment

Imagine, if you will, you’re a South African living in London. It’s 2015. The mid-2000 buy-to-let boom is a distant memory. Some of your friends made a small fortune, but…

Industry players call for Budget taxes review

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Organisations in industry and commerce want Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube to review some of the tax proposals he made in…

Firefighters still battling fire at Paramount Archer

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent City of Harare firefighters are still battling to extinguish the fire that gutted Paramount Acher, a leading garments manufacturer’s warehouse, last week on Monday. The firefighters…

Coffee sector needs US$22m capital to achieve 600pc growth

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE coffee sector’s average annual export earnings are set to rise by 681 percent from an average of US$1,3 million over the period 2010 to…

Seed Co Intl to leverage strong regional demand

Business Reporter Regional seed producer Seed Co International says it will leverage strong demand in its international markets to drive a solid performance for the financial year 2024. These include…

Second Republic navigates effects of global neo-liberalism

Tapiwa Muruviwa Herald Correspondent Today, the United States and Britain are driving the neo-liberal tradition of exercising financial hegemony in loans. Before I get into the details let me talk…

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