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Zanu PF to win majority of parliamentary seats – Fitch Solutions

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes A top American market research firm, Fitch Solutions, expects the ruling Zanu PF party to win a majority of seats in the parliamentary elections amid the current…

Trading and investments in 2022, what did Zimnat think?

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes Economic Times sent out questions to Farai Gwaka the general manager investments at Zimnat Asset Management Company and his team in order to discuss some issues of 2022…

Where are the new Air Zimbabwe planes?

TweetShareSharePin0 Shares…they are important to the economy By ETimes Treasury set aside a budget to purchase new planes for the national carrier, Air Zimbabwe in their 2022 Budget Presentation in…

OPINION| As Innscor attacks Varun, consumers win

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes There has been a silent war between arguably the country’s largest conglomerate Innscor Africa and Varun Beverages, the manufacturers of Pepsi products locally. Innscor has been off…

OPINION – Special Economic Zones: An Ignored Economic Solution

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes Developing nations wish to be the USA or the China of tomorrow but it needs planning and strategy. Economic development and growth are the targets and funding…

How To Avoid Life Insurance Claim Rejection?

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande The question whether a claim of insurance will be repudiated has been gripping the minds of insurance policyholders or clientele. This article anticipates to highlight what…

OPINION| The Economy Under the Mnangagwa Administration

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande Since Robert Mugabe’s presidency, the economy and financial markets have experienced long periods of unstable growth, leaving the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa administration with a mess economy.…

Can Agriculture Insurance Improve Food Security – And Why Does It Matters?

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande With almost 70 percent of Zimbabwe’s population living in rural areas, most of them heavily depend on agriculture. Agriculture is their main source of income and the…

Where Did The Money Go? The Plight of Zimbabwean Pensioners

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande On paper, Zimbabwe has an excellent social security policy, but in reality, poverty is grinding old people over 65 years of age. In fact, those between…

Sanctions: A Historical Comparative Analysis of UDI Rhodesia and Post-Colonial Zim

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande Following the unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) on November 11, 1965, in January 1966, Rhodesia led by Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith, was placed under mandatory…