Thriving Insurance and Medical Aid Giants: Key Lessons for Zimbabwe
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande HARARE – IN economies like South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, insurance companies and medical aid societies play pivotal roles in ensuring financial…
Diaspora Demand, Dollar Deals: The Forces Reshaping Zim’s Property Landscape
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Economist Stevenson Dhlamini HARARE – ZIMBABWE’S rising property prices are driven by strong demand, constrained supply and limited affordable financing, making housing comparatively expensive relative to some regional…
Milk Output Up 4% in H1
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes HARARE – #Zimbabwe’s #dairy sector posted steady growth in H1 2025, with #milk production climbing to 57.24 million litres, a 4% increase from 55.11 million litres a…
Kavango Commits to Full Nara Gold Acquisition
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes KAVANGO Resources, the Southern Africa-focused gold exploration and development company, has exercised its option to acquire 100% ownership of the Nara Gold Project in Zimbabwe. The acquisition…
MukuruPay Enhances Financial Inclusion for Zimbabwe Tobacco Farmers
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Staff Writer HARARE – MUKURU, a leading financial services platform, is significantly streamlining payment processes for key players within Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry through its MukuruPay platform. The initiative…
Skepticism Runs Deep: Can ZiG Win Back Zim’s Trust?
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande HARARE – RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Mushayavanhu’s analysis of ZiG stability and supply highlights key concerns, including public skepticism, gold backing, currency stability,…
Why Aren’t Zimbabweans Feeling the Benefits of ZiG Stability?
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande HARARE – THE fiscal and monetary authorities have asserted that the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency has strengthened and remained stable. Even the visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF)…
UZ| A Pillar of Zimbabwe’s Economy
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande HARARE – THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has long been regarded as one of Africa’s leading academic institutions. Historically, it was a brand of choice not…
Nestlé’s Cerevita Eyes Regional Expansion with $7M Production Boost
TweetShareSharePin0 Shares…as Cerevita sales surge in Zimbabwe By ETimes Nestlé’s Cerevita brand is seeing its strongest growth in Zimbabwe, where it has become part of consumers’ daily routines, while demand…
Is Zimbabwe a Consumptive Rather Than Productive Economy?
TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande ZIMBABWE has shifted from a productive economy to a heavily consumptive one, relying on imports—from basic goods like food and clothing to luxury vehicles and raw…
