Zim trade deficit narrows in May

Zimbabwe recorded a U$151 million trade deficit in May, representing a 23.8 percent improvement on the April figure which stood at US$198.2 million, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) said…

More gains than losses at ZSE as week closes

Business Writer The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) All Share Index saw a significant increase, closing last week at 128.64 points, a rise of 10,42 percent from the previous week’s 116.50…

Establishment of road accident insurance at advanced stage

The establishment of the Road Accident Fund, which is expected to provide insurance cover to victims of accidents on Zimbabwean roads has reached an advanced stage, a Cabinet Minister has…

Available Payment Systems for Betting in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is one of the least-developed gambling markets in Africa, but the industry is rapidly growing. Statistics indicate that customer engagement in iGaming reached 8.5% in 2023. It’s projected to grow even more in 2024 and the following years, considering the rapid technological advancement and increasing interest from users. Moreover, the sector is legal and regulated in Zimbabwe, making it a lucrative target market for many operators. Therefore, betting enthusiasts have a broad choice of online bookmakers offering profitable odds and generous bonuses. Selecting the right payment system plays a crucial role in users’ experiences, so let’s explore what’s available in the state.

Zimbabwean Gambling in 2024: Growing Interest in Foreign Casinos

It was not long ago when people in Zimbabwe could only access lottery and horse betting. Right now, locals can access a wide range of gambling platforms and enjoy placing bets on pretty much every sport. This has certainly made locals’ appetite for gambling grow.

How to Get Around GamStop Self-Exclusion Program

Self-exclusions are undoubtedly a useful method for coping with gaming-related disorders. The UK Gambling Commission requires all betting and casino operators in its jurisdiction to implement GamStop, so bypassing it is impossible when playing on British sites. Those who joined the program cannot cancel or suspend it but still search for ways around GamStop online. Ignoring the authorities’ requirements can lead to worsening problem players’ conditions, so users must evaluate all the pros and cons before trying to eliminate self-exclusion. Consider all the points and grab some options on how to avoid GamStop if you are confident that you’ve already developed healthy gaming habits.

Mixed fortunes for Zim capital markets

Enacy Mapakame Zimbabwe’s capital markets experienced mixed performance last year, although the outturn was not all doom and gloom, according to the regulator. Overall, the economy faced headwinds ranging from…

Brazil’s global billionaire tax plan splits G-20

The US has dismissed it. Germany is sceptical. And France is suddenly facing an uncertain future that could threaten its own efforts to champion the idea. French economist Gabriel Zucman…

SADC Industrialisation Week to showcase flagship firms

 Business Reporter  Visitors and delegates to the upcoming SADC Industrialisation Week will have an opportunity to tour some of the country’s flagship companies, a senior Government official has said. Zimbabwe…

TelOne invests US$8,5m in network modernisation

Business Reporter STATE-OWNED fixed telecommunications firm TelOne last year invested US$8,5 million in network modernisation and deployment of Long Term Evolution(LTE) base stations across the country. The telecommunications company is…

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