NEW: US investors keen on Zimbabwe’s tourism, mining and energy sectors
Online Reporter A significant number of US investors are ready to partner Government in the tourism, mining and energy sectors, among others, with 14 American businesspeople showing keen interest to…
Fees, permit and licence reviews move to manufacturing, retail sectors
Debra Matabvu THE sweeping review of regulatory fees, licences and permits, which is meant to promote the ease of doing business by dismantling bureaucratic hurdles and reducing the financial burden…
Japan backs Zim’s United Nations Security Council bid
JAPAN has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-2028 term, becoming the latest country to endorse Harare’s candidature.
De-dollarisation road map gains momentum with ZiG success
ZIMBABWE has entered the third and decisive stage of its de-dollarisation road map, which is focused on entrenching currency stability and building strong fundamentals for a domestic mono-currency by 2030.
South Africa, US hold ‘constructive’ trade talks
South African trade officials have held talks with their US counterparts in Washington, reports said on Friday as Africa’s largest economy looks to repair strained relations and negotiate the lifting of heavy tariffs imposed by the US.











