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Export opportunities in Asia 

Zimbabwe is positioning itself to become a strong player in both regional and international markets. Already, President E. D. Mnangagwa’s Second Republic is actively implementing programmes and activities to diversify the country’s export markets by leveraging strong political relations with countries worldwide. These efforts are further boosting the economy by opening new avenues for trade […]

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Bulawayo SMEs receive MBIC training

By Kudakwashe Tirivavi ZIMTRADE, IN collaboration with CBZ, recently completed the Marketing and Branding for International Competitiveness (MBIC) Masterclass training for small enterprises in Bulawayo, in preparation for their participation in export markets. Held across two sessions in Bulawayo, from May 15-16 and June 5-6, 2024, the training programme was designed to support entrepreneurs, marketing

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ZimTrade trains Manicaland SMEs

By Pamela Surumete ZIMTRADE IN partnership with CBZ hosted a 4-day training for Marketing and Branding for International Competitiveness Masterclass with Manicaland small businesses. The objective of the training being to capacitate Manicaland small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with marketing and branding skills, outlining the requirements and market access-related issues as it is key when

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Manicaland small-scale farmers sip on the benefits of tea exports

By Kingstone Gwatidzo (Opinion) TEA PRODUCTION in Zimbabwe has grown over the years, and becoming an important business, contributing to the country’s economy and employing thousands of people. From as early as the 1960s, Zimbabwe has been cultivating tea, and because of its fertile agricultural land and pleasant climate that is suitable for tea production,

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Local companies urged to take advantage of Tete Province of Mozambique

By Lorraine Muzadzi MOZAMBIQUE’S TETE Province is renowned for its natural resources, including coal, gold, iron ore, and gemstones. The region’s mineral wealth has attracted significant investment and mining activity, contributing to its economic significance within Mozambique. With abundant natural resources, including fertile soils and favourable climatic conditions suitable for agriculture, the province of Tete

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ZIMTRADE FACILITATES DRC BUYERS TO EXPLORE TRADE OPPORTUNITIES

By Alex Mutandi COMPANIES PLANNING to penetrate and increase their footprint in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) market are set to benefit from the ZimTrade organised Inward Buyer Mission, scheduled for Harare from 29-31 May 2024. The Mission, organised by ZimTrade, is in line with Government’s efforts to strengthen Zimbabwe’s economic relations with all

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­­­­­­­Zimbabwe’s exports soar in first quarter

Zimbabwe has witnessed a remarkable surge in exports during the initial three months of the year, marking a promising trend in the nation’s trade dynamics. This impressive growth can be attributed to a series of strategic interventions implemented by President E.D Mnangagwa’s Second Republic, aimed at amplifying the visibility and market reach of locally produced

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Crafting global success in arts and crafts exports

Zimbabwe boasts a rich and vibrant of arts and crafts, a tradition that has thrived for generations and supported communities for centuries. From meticulously carved wooden sculptures to intricately woven baskets, these creations are not just beautiful objects, but expressions of Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage passed down through families and communities.  What is exciting when looking

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A new payment system (PAPSS) to revolutionize payments in Africa.

By William Gaviyau Imagine a centralized platform for payments and settlements related to intra-African trade! Historically, conducting business in Africa has been a challenge because of issues with making and clearing cross-border payments. Payments are made in denominated foreign currencies (such as US$, GBP or Euro) and take a long time to process. Also, they are costly because

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