Zimbabwe's raw milk production increased by 14.9% in 2024, reaching a record high of 114.7 million litres, surpassing the previous peak of 100 million litres set nearly two decades ago. This achievem
Jan 24, 2025
Innscor Africa, the largest food processor in Zimbabwe, through its agricultural unit PHI, has made a significant investment of US$10.4 million for the 2024/25 summer cropping season. The primary aim
Mar 18, 2025
The government has introduced significant reforms to ease the regulatory and financial burdens on the agricultural sector, particularly in livestock, dairy, and stockfeed industries. The Ministry of
Sep 10, 2025
The Mutapa Investment Fund’s initiative demonstrates how sovereign wealth funds can leverage strategic restructuring to strengthen national assets. By unbundling complex holdings into focused entities
Zimbabwe is advancing toward edible oil self-sufficiency by 2027 under Vision 2030, which positions agriculture as a key driver for upper-middle-income status. While the country achieved milestones in
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has introduced a 15% presumptive tax on rental income, effective 1 January 2026, under which landlords leasing premises to tenants carrying on trade, business or
The US government has backed a new Africa-focused mining vehicle aimed at securing strategic copper and cobalt assets as part of a broader effort to reduce reliance on Chinese-controlled supply chains
The figures surpass the previous peak recorded in 2018 and exceed 2019 arrivals by 2.6 percent, a benchmark that had long been viewed as the industry’s ceiling. Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille c
As Zimbabwe joins the global community in commemorating World Cancer Day, it is a vital moment for people from rural villages to urban centres to understand that cancer is not an inevitable fate. Man
Zimbabwe's adoption of a contractionary monetary policy stance by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) under Governor John Mushayavanhu, following the collapse of the Zimbabwe dollar (ZWL) in April 2024
The United States has extended the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade preference programme to 31 December 2026, offering temporary certainty to African exporters eligible for duty-free a