Nestle’s Nespresso arm expects to buy nearly all of Zimbabwe’s top-end coffee crop from small farmers this growing season and will help the beleaguered local industry get back on its feet, the Swiss group said on Thursday. Read more
Fuel consumption has spiked 24 percent to 752,4 million litres between January and June this year, largely in response to rising economic activity sparked by renewed investor confidence following the coming in of the new dispensation. Read more
Germany has pledged to open lines of credit for Zimbabwe and deepen bilateral relations as the international community warms up to President Mnangagwa’s administration following free, fair and credible elections held on July 30. The commitment was made by Germany Economic Cooperation Minister Dr Gerd Muller, Read more
CAPE TOWN – British Prime Minister, Theresa May says Zimbabwe has an opportunity to move forward after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration on Sunday.
Speaking to NCA News during her visit to South Africa today, May Read more
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau
The world’s largest beverage company, Coca-Cola Company, has promised to invest $65 million in the country over the next three years as Government’s “Zimbabwe Open for Business” mantra continues to yield results.
Many Western countries are keen to invest in the country following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration’s clarion call to restore relations with the international community.