Angola, a market with potential for Zimbabwean products
The African agenda for development puts emphasis on the need for deeper economic integration, that should manifest in improved intra-continental trade. Here, the focus is on the need to eliminate […]
Zim Diaspora engagement key to unlocking export markets.
By Kingstone Gwatidzo ZIMBABWE’S DIASPORA is crucial in growing national exports and there is need to harness the regular social contact between diaspora and families back home to increase the […]
Leading DRC buyers to engage Zim exporters at 2023 agric show
By Alex Mutandi The demand for Zimbabwean products in the rest of Southern Africa continue to grow, thanks to efforts by ZimTrade to create linkages between local exporters and buyers […]
Zim exports grow in the past 5 years
Trade, particularly exports, plays a pivotal role in the development of economies and growth in exports reflects on improved productivity and improved employment from the industries. There is no doubt, […]
Female arts and crafts exporters will benefit from capacity building
Ms. Linda Munsaka (not her real name), a basket weaver from a small village in Binga, comes from a long line of female weavers in her family who have lived […]
Positioning leather sector for growth
A robust leather sector is crucial in boosting the generation of much-needed foreign currency, as well as creating employment opportunities in Zimbabwe.A vibrant leather sector has direct positive spin-offs for […]
The NEXT She Exporter Programme
ZimTrade export development progam empowering female owned businesses with export knowledge and skills
Lubumbashi full of export opportunities
Zimbabwean businesses are still to take full advantage of these relations to unlock economic gains that are embedded in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Time to revisit leather exports
Considering that the leather sector on the continent was once the biggest in the world, there is room for local producers to reclaim lost market-share
Developing Zimbabwe’s furniture sector – an opportunity for export growth
Given favourable climatic conditions that support farming of timber in Zimbabwe, the furniture sector has capacity to produce enough products to supply foreign markets