Rainbow Tourism Group invests $500,000 in New Ambassador Hotel refurbishment to enhance Harare’s hospitality

Belindah Chikandiwa Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) has completed a US$500 000 refurbishment of the New Ambassador Hotel in Harare, unveiling a modern, comfort-driven upgrade designed to revitalise the city’s hospitality…

Digital marketing in agribusiness in Zimbabwe – Part 1

Engineer Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa There has never been a year like 2025 in which AI, data analytics and robotics were mentioned extensively. This has been a year of incredible innovation…

TNF pushes for predictability and consensus in Zim’s economic reforms

Martin Kadzere, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) has positioned itself as a critical enabler of Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 agenda, outlining an expansive strategy to foster a predictable,…

60pc of goods in Africa fake, Comesa warns

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub ABOUT 60 percent of goods traded in Africa are counterfeits, with nearly half (42 percent) being medicines, according to the Common Market for Eastern and…

Namib Minerals’ US$400m investment plan gathers steam

NASDAQ-listed Namib Minerals needs between US$300 million and US$400 million to finance its multi-asset expansion programme in Zimbabwe.

‘Business reforms will boost market, investor confidence’

AXIA Corporation is confident that the Government’s ongoing policy reforms to improve the ease of doing business will help rebuild investor and market confidence over the medium term.

60pc of goods traded in Africa are counterfeits: Comesa

ABOUT 60 percent of goods traded in Africa are counterfeits, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Competition Commission has said, with nearly half (42 percent) being medicines.

Buy Zim sets up desk to counter growing counterfeits

BUY Zimbabwe has established a dedicated data and market integrity desk, as a strategic step towards safeguarding Zimbabwe’s productive sector from the growing threat of counterfeits, fake goods and substandard products in the domestic market.

Zim nectarines enter UK market

ZIMBABWE continues to increase its horticulture export basket to the United Kingdom with recent sightings of local nectarines in leading United Kingdom retailers testifying to this reality.

More than 75 000 farmers register to grow tobacco

More than 75 000 farmers have been contracted to grow tobacco for the 2025/26 season, with the communal farmers dominating the sector.

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