Cotton farmers call for early start to 2026 selling season
Edgar Vhera Farmers have called for an early start to the 2025 cotton marketing season to avoid potential side-marketing by farmers under pressure to get cash to cover household needs.…
Chiyangwa shares 3 golden rules for aspiring entrepreneurs
Business Reporter Businessman Dr Philip Chiyangwa has shared three insightful tips for aspiring entrepreneurs to succeed in the sometimes cutthroat realm of business, underscoring the importance of understanding political dynamics,…
Raise quality standards to drive exports, industry told
Michael Tome-Business Reporter Zimbabwean manufacturers should prioritise high-quality standards to grow exports and increase confidence in locally produced goods in regional and international markets, the Standard Association of Zimbabwe has…
Creditors’ claim form in liquidations
Godknows Hofisi-Business Law This article is pursuant to many that I have written before on insolvency practice ie, liquidations and corporate rescue proceedings. In this article, I address a creditor’s…
First Mutual Gold ETF a strategic milestone for capital markets: Govt
Nelson Gahadza-Senior Business Reporter THE listing of the First Mutual Wealth Gold Exchange Traded Fund on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange is a strategic milestone for capital markets, given the…
UAE maintains lead as top destination for Zim exports
Edgar Vhera-Specialist Writer The United Arab Emirates continues to be the leading destination for Zimbabwe’s exports, receiving 50 percent of the country’s shipments by value in the first quarter of…
Comply or face severe penalties, Zimra tells Bulawayo businesses
Judith Phiri-Zimpapers Business Hub THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has called on Bulawayo businesses to ensure compliance with customs and excise regulations to avoid severe penalties, seizure of goods and prosecution.…
Zim unmasked: Rebranding tourism industry through living culture
Charles Mavhunga-Tourism Branding One hundred and forty years ago, the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 redrew the map of Africa with chilling indifference. Borders were carved not by African hands, but…
South Africa eyes more ‘Global South’ tourists
South Africa welcomed a record 10.5 million international tourists last year — and President Cyril Ramaphosa hailed the double-digit growth as “a clear sign that the world is rediscovering the…











