PPPs bear fruit for NRZ
Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub PUBLIC-PRIVATE partnerships (PPPs) are bearing fruit, with the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) exploring initiatives under the arrangement to improve its operations. The Government is…
Namib Minerals earmarks US$400m for gold mines
Business Reporter NAMIB Minerals has earmarked up to US$400 million to restart operations at two of its highly promising Zimbabwean mining assets, Redwing and Mazowe, the company has announced. This…
‘Zim can maintain local currency stability’
Michael Tome-Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has huge potential to maintain the prevailing strength and stability of its local currency anchored by the sustained increased growth in foreign currency earnings from key…
Govt strategises to sweeten sugar sector
Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT and players in the sugar industry are working on a 10-year strategic plan to grow the sector through addressing the challenges it faces to enhance its…
Government renews contracts for import quality testing
Judith Phiri, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Government has renewed contracts with Consignment Based Conformity Assessment (CBCA) service providers, as part of continuous measures to ensure that only safe, quality and…
Import quality testing firms get new contracts
THE Government has renewed contracts with Consignment Based Conformity Assessment (CBCA) service providers, as part of continuous measures to ensure that only safe, quality and compliant goods are imported into Zimbabwe.
Mutapa withdraws offer for Beta Bricks
Business Reporter BETA Holding, one of Zimbabwe’s largest brick-making companies, has faced another significant blow after the Mutapa Investment Fund, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, reportedly withdrew its offer to…
Initiative to cast spotlight on luminary entrepreneurs
A new initiative aimed at recognising and celebrating the achievements of prominent figures within Zimbabwe’s business and financial sectors has been officially launched.
Zim customer satisfaction improves markedly in 2024
Zimbabwe’s 2024 National Customer Satisfaction Index (NCSI) has climbed to 66 percent, marking a significant improvement from 60,2 percent in 2020 and reflecting a steady rebound in client service quality across the country.











