Investment Guidelines and Opportunities in Zimbabwe
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Agrarian transformation key to Zim’s economic revival President Emmerson Mnangagwa As President Emmerson Mnangagwa heads for the snowy slopes of Davos, Switzerland to rub shoulders with the global capitalist and political elite at the World Economic Forum, he must not forget the more radical ambitions of his background. His recent discussion over lunch with …
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ED leads high-powered delegation to Davos President Mnangagwa Taurai Mangudhla, Harare BureauPRESIDENT Mnangagwa leads a high-powered delegation comprising Cabinet Ministers, top Government officials and private sector representatives to Davos, Switzerland, for the 48th World Economic Forum annual meetings. His itinerary indicates the delegation was scheduled to leave Harare at 4:30 am today for the crucial …
Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe — what investors need to know By Own Correspondent By Anna Rosenberg and William Attwell AFTER being denounced for years for its dictatorship and destructive economic policies, Zimbabwe entered a new chapter in November 2017, following the military’s removal of president Robert Mugabe, who ruled the country for 37 years. Mugabe’s ouster and replacement …
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Davos beckons •Zim set for maiden appearance •Turnaround efforts pay dividends January 17, 2018 Headlines, Top Stories President Mnangagwa Herald Reporter—Zimbabwe will next week make history when President Mnangagwa joins other Heads of State and Government and luminaries from all over the world at the prestigious World Economic Forum’s 48th meeting set for Switzerland. Secretary for Finance and …
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Government to build new bridge at Birchenough January 11, 2018By Own Correspondent Birchenough Bridge, 120 kilometres south-east of Mutare, straddles the Save River and connects Chipinge and Buhera districts. By Kenneth Matimaire GOVERNMENT is to construct a new bridge at Birchenough Bridge to replace the current one, which has outlived its lifespan.This was disclosed by Transport …
Smallholder farmers get $18m UK funding By Own Correspondent By Farai Mabeza THE British-funded Livelihoods Food Security Programme (LFSP) has disbursed $18 millionto fund smallholder farmers and agriculture value chain actors, an implementing agent has said. The programme is designed to improve the food security and nutrition of smallholder farmers and rural communities in Zimbabwe. …
Resettled farmers drowning in debt By Own Correspondent 90 percent of resettled farmers saddled with debt. AN estimated 90 percent of the country’s resettled farmers have failed to settle their loans with banks, with financial institutions now reluctant to lend, an official said yesterday. “The biggest challenge that the banks face is this big animal …
CHAPTER 7: SUPPORT FOR AGRICULTURE Land Utilisation 351. His Excellency, the President, in his inauguration speech, pointed out that under the ‘New Economic Order’, Government’s economic policy will also be anchored on agriculture. 352. As such, beneficiaries of the Land Reform Programme are required to fully utilise the land and …
Rural authorities to collect land levies December 13, 2017 Business Minister Chinamasa Business ReporterGovernment has rescinded an early decision allowing the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Resettlement to collect rentals and land development levies from A1 and A2 farmers, giving the responsibility back to rural local authorities. This new policy directive will be operationalised beginning next year. …