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Foreign Investors Acquire 12,3% Of National Foods

By Ngoni Chanakira, Harare, October 25, 2011 - The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange shares snapped a 15-day down-ward trajectory to post first gain boosted by foreign buying as foreign investors secured a 12,3 percent stake in National Foods Limited paying 82,50 percent premium. ... Full story

Equities Continue To Sink, Thin Trades Resurface

By Ngoni Chanakira, Harare, October 24, 2011 - THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange shares traded lower on Friday in a relatively short trading session that lasted about 30 minutes as trading slowed down. ... Full story

Indigenisation Policy Targets Employees Share Trusts

Harare, October 19 2011—The ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment is now working on the setting up of employees share ownership trusts as the controversial process to empower locals enters its second phase. ... Full story

Ethanol Plant To Produce 120 000 Litres Of Fuel A Day

Chisumbanje, October 17, 2011 - The multi-million dollar ethanol plant in Chisumbanje plans to produce at least 120 000 litres of ethanol fuel a day and has so far stocked 1,7 million litres, a senior official of the plant has said. ... Full story

Zanu (PF) Hijacking US $40m For Bulawayo Industries - MDC

Bulawayo, October 17, 2011 - The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has expressed concern to the Ministry of Industry and International Trade over attempts by Zanu (PF) to hijack the disbursement of the $40 million government fund availed by Finance Mnister, Tendai Biti, for the revival of Bulawayo industries. ... Full story

Chinese Under Fire For Tuck Shop Investment

By Criswell Chisango, Chinhoyi, October 12, 2011 - Chinese businessmen here have come under fire from local business people for failing to resuscitate the Zimbabwe economy but only ''chocking local market with tuck shop investment''. ... Full story

Biti Unveils Bulawayo Survival Fund

Bulawayo,October 10,2011- Finance Minister Tendai Biti on Monday evening unveiled US$40 million for the survival of Bulawayo industries under the Distressed and Marginalised Areas Fund (DIMAF). ... Full story

Dunlop Clinches Tyre Deal With South Africa Company

Nompumelelo Moyo, Bulawayo, October 10, 2011- Dunlop Zimbabwe has clinched a deal with its sister company Apollo South Africa, which will relocate machinery from Durban plant to Bulawayo for the production of allotted tyre sizes next month. ... Full story

Industrials Wallow In Doldrums On Lack Of Appetite For Shares

By Ngoni Chanakira, Harare, October 7, 2011 - The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange's Industrial Index on Thursday extended losses in a thin trading session closing -0,41 percent lower at 152.91 points. ... Full story

Zim Economy Expected To Grow By 9%

Harare, October 06, 2011 - Zimbabwe’s economy is projected to grow by between 7.8% -9% in 2012 on a budget of US$3.5 billion, Finance Minister Tendai Biti told parliament Wednesday. ... Full story

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Travel to Zimbabwe

Congress Aims To Woo Tourists

Simon Moyo Victoria Falls, May 15, 2012 - There is been an overwhelming interest to attend the 37th edition of the Africa Travel Association (ATA) congress, scheduled for Victoria Falls on Thursday with 400 delegates and 16 government ministers having confirmed their participation so far.

Troutbeck - Zimbabwe's Davos

Troutbeck, March 30, 2012 - Nestled in the mountainous Nyanga region, Troutbeck Resort is the last outpost of ultimate tranquillity in an otherwise troubled tourism industry in Zimbabwe.

More Airlines Pledge To Land In Zimbabwe

By Ngoni Chanakira Harare, March 28, 2012 - AT least two more national airlines will land at the Harare International Airport, says the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Tourism Association (ZTA), Marah Hativagone.