Agrifoods projects better performance in second half

Michael Tome, Business Reporter AGRIFOODS, a unit of diversified agriculture-focused CFI Holdings, has projected improved performance in the second half of the year, driven by an anticipated improvement in the regional…

Second quarter gold production rises 36pc

ZIMBABWE’s gold production recorded a 36,4 percent surge in the second quarter of 2025, primarily driven by a robust output from small-scale miners.

Maize seed sales surge, farmers rebound

Precious Manomano, Zimpapers Writer Farmers have ramped up grain production this year, as the country pushes for a rebound from the previous season’s El Niño-induced drought. This resurgence in agricultural…

Women’s bank opens 11 000 accounts in 2024

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Zimpapers Business Hub THE Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank opened 11 120 savings accounts in 2024 as the Government pushes ahead with financial inclusion initiatives and women’s empowerment, the…

Willdale remains bullish despite loss

Nelson Gahadza ONE of Zimbabwe’s largest brick makers Willdale Limited says demand for its product has remained strong, reflecting continued investor confidence in the property and construction sectors. Group chairman…

Willdale remains bullish

ONE of Zimbabwe’s largest brick makers, Willdale Limited says demand for bricks has remained strong, reflecting continued investor confidence in the property and construction sectors.

Women’s Bank opens 11 000 accounts in 2024

THE Zimbabwe Women Microfinance Bank opened 11 120 savings accounts in 2024, the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development has said, as the Government pushes ahead with financial inclusion initiatives and women’s empowerment.

Farmers increase grain production

Farmers have ramped up grain production this year, as the country pushes for a rebound from the previous season’s El Niño-induced drought.

Zim to give world peek into its cultural diversity

Zimbabwe will give the world a cultural handshake when a 12-member ensemble delivers a 40-minute-long cultural performance during Zimbabwe’s National Day celebrations at Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan, next week.

Trump tariffs sour South Africa citrus farmers’ fortunes

Walk down the aisles of a Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods Market in the US, and chances are many of the piles of oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit will be labelled “Produce of South Africa”.

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