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Mozambique shoe dealers flood Zimbabwe
In the bustling streets of Marondera's central business district, a 23-year-old Mozambican national, Moses Ferinando, makes his way through the crowd, an array of shoes - mostly sneakers - strapped to...Published: 30 Nov 2024 at 13:04hrs | 2751 | by Staff reporter
Cracking the code on forex trading: How does it really work?
Engaging in forex trading presents an opportunity for South Africans to participate in the international financial scene and potentially make profits by leveraging currency fluctuations. There is grow...Published: 27 Sep 2024 at 23:12hrs | 595 | by Staff Reporter
Chinese' shops flood Bulawayo CBD
A bustling shop along Fife Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenue, known informally as a "Chinese shop," has become a go-to destination for Bulawayo residents in search of affordable goods. From kitc...Published: 18 Sep 2024 at 08:18hrs | 673 | by Staff reporter
Exploring the World of Forex Trading in Zimbabwe with MetaTrader 5
Forex trading, the dynamic process of exchanging currencies, is becoming increasingly popular in Zimbabwe. The Forex market offers a viable platform as individuals and traders look for new o...Published: 19 Mar 2024 at 12:16hrs | 66 | by Staff Reporter
This is our school, let peace abide here
'My school', our school, Chinehasha Primary School in Chiweshe, Mash Central needs help. Some of the teachers houses are a tragedy in waiting. Huge cracks so big peeping Toms can have a field day. ...Published: 16 May 2023 at 17:31hrs | | by Mutanda Wachingama
Zimbabwe workers suffer in SA
ZIMBABWEANS, together with other foreign nationals, are continuing to bear the brunt of vigilante attacks by South African citizens, who are accusing them of taking their jobs and committing crime....Published: 27 Aug 2022 at 20:49hrs | 2 | by Staff reporter
Lupane villagers complain over extraction of granite stones
VILLAGERS in Ndengwende, which is popularly known as koMlalazi village in Lupane, are complaining about mass extraction of granite stones in their area, saying it is posing an environmental hazard....Published: 11 Apr 2022 at 06:37hrs | 10 | by Staff reporter
Businesses dodge forex tax
Treasury has tightened measures to bring to book businesses that are dodging tax obligations in foreign currency amid concerns that most forex sales in the country are not accurately accounted for, th...Published: 28 Nov 2020 at 07:10hrs | 3 | by Staff reporter
Infrastructure paving the road towards 2030
ZIMBABWE is at the beginning of an exciting journey towards prosperity. It won't necessarily be a smooth journey, and beginnings are never easy. But with real reform and a commitment to restructuring ...Published: 08 Mar 2019 at 06:52hrs | 3 | by Mthuli Ncube
Zimbabwe empty shelves scare
Austin Mushanguri shakes his head in dejection and walks away from the fridges in an affluent supermarket in the capital after reading a sign saying he can only buy one bottle of beer instead of the d...Published: 14 Oct 2018 at 10:09hrs | 2 | by Staff reporter
Please disengage from panic mode
(This article is based on an observation made by Vivean Taremba Kabade on Saturday the 23rd of September 2017)A tour around major supermarkets in Harare yesterday (23 Sept 2017) indicated that...Published: 26 Sep 2017 at 20:46hrs | 2 | by Vincent Taremba
Zimbabwe's fuel marking programme to begin 2017
Zimbabwe's fuel marking programme aimed at stamping out "dirty" petroleum products that have flooded the local market damaging cars and prejudicing the government potential revenue is set to comme...Published: 23 Nov 2016 at 14:35hrs | | by Staff reporter
'Give us a piece of the $2 billion cake'
LOCAL firms must be awarded a fair share of the contracts to supply locally available material required for the $2 billion dualisation of the Beitbridge to Chirundu highway, the Confederation of Zimba...Published: 13 Jul 2016 at 06:35hrs | | by Business Reporters
Zimbabwe to promote local assembly of vehicles
ZIMBABWE is to push through a policy promoting the importation of knocked-down vehicle kits and impose higher tariffs on imported vehicles, which are shipped mostly through South Africa and Namibia....Published: 11 Aug 2014 at 13:13hrs | 1 | by Tawanda Karombo
FBC Bank introduces MasterCard Prepaid services
FBC Bank has begun offering a MasterCard Prepaid service that enables locals to shop online across various platforms worldwide. In a campaign dubbed 'Load & Go' the bank initially introduced th...Published: 18 Aug 2011 at 13:57hrs | | by Clinton Mutambo
SA police blame business feud for anti-Somali violence
Some Somali shopkeepers are returning to their businesses in the South African city of Port Elizabeth after two nights of violence saw 58 shops attacked and looted.Police are adamant the attac...Published: 06 Jun 2011 at 08:44hrs | | by Bhebhe Mandla
Fly now paylater scheme launched for cross border traders
The Cross-Border Traders' Association of Zimbabwe, in conjunction with a local travel agency, has come up with a facility that will enable cross-border traders to book international flights to China, ...Published: 19 Apr 2011 at 18:07hrs | | by Byo24News
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