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RBZ Introduces ZiG 100 and 200 Notes as Battle for Public Trust Continues
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has started introducing higher-denomination ZiG banknotes, rolling out ZiG 100 and Z…
Goodbye US$: RBZ Boss reveals government’s plan to permanently replace US Dolla…
HARARE – In the bustling streets of Harare and the industrial hubs of Bulawayo, a quiet but profound transformati…
New ZIG banknotes to be launched on April 7
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is set to introduce new ZiG banknotes with higher denominations, up to ZiG200, to address …
Govt Considering Fuel Tax Cuts Amid Price Spike
The government is considering reducing fuel-related taxes after citizens voiced concerns over sharp price hikes. Presid…
Government to Pay Local Suppliers Exclusively in ZiG
The Government of Zimbabwe, through Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, has announced that all local suppliers and contracto…
Zimbabwe Posts Historic US$16bn Foreign Currency Earnings
Zimbabwe has recorded its highest-ever foreign currency earnings since independence, generating over US$16 billion in 2…
High Court Allows Sting Trademark Battle to Proceed, Orders PepsiCo Joint
The High Court has cleared the way for a high-stakes trademark battle over Sting, one of Zimbabwe's most popular be…
US$1.9 Million Fraudster Granted US$300 Bail.
A Harare magistrate has granted bail to an alleged fraudster accused of forging company documents to sell a property va…
Duty Hike on Fabrics Will Spur Unemployment, Frustrate Productivity - ZNCC
The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has made an urgent call for Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube to scrap the…
FOREIGN OPERATORS GIVEN JANUARY 31 ULTIMATUM TO REGULARISE RESERVED SECTOR BUSI…
The government has set January 31 as the deadline for foreign nationals operating businesses in reserved sectors of the…
Zimbabwe Activates 15% Digital Tax on Netflix, Starlink & Other Offshore Platfo…
Local users of foreign-based digital services, such as subscription streaming platforms, satellite internet providers, …
Foreign Firms Given 3 Months to Comply with Zimbabwe's Reserved Sectors Law
Foreign-owned businesses operating in sectors reserved for Zimbabweans have been given a three-month window to regulari…