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Safeguarding Innovation: The Role of Intellectual Property Laws in Zimbabwe for SMEs

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and contributing to poverty reduction in both developed and developing countries. However, the rise in intellectual property infringements poses a challenge for SMEs globally. Governments, including Zimbabwe, have enacted laws to protect innovators and support SMEs. This article explores the...

Navigating the Dynamics of Zimbabwe’s Property Market: Trends, Challenges, and Investment Opportunities

Source Economic Growth: Zimbabwe's economy has been on a steady growth trajectory, driven by a robust agricultural sector, thriving mining industry, and a burgeoning tourism sector. This economic expansion has translated into increased disposable income, fueling the demand for housing and stimulating growth in the property market. Increasing Demand for Housing: The demand for housing in...

Nigeria and UAE to make real estate investments in Zimbabwe

Nigeria and UAE (United Arab Emirates) are now eyeing the real estate sector in Zimbabwe. This opportunity is exciting since it's one of the first investments made after the COVID-19 lockdown. Various companies from the United Arab Emirates and Nigeria have submitted proposals for promising projects that they expect to begin in Zimbabwe's real estate sector. This exciting move by foreign investors will...

The importance of investing in property

The year 2022 has indeed been anticipated as a better year for the real estate sector as we progressively emerge from a global pandemic, especially with the easing of the Covid 19 enforced regulations that harmed our life and the sector. Several patterns in the real estate sales and property market have steadily risen. However, many latest ideas have emerged as we gradually return to our daily lives and...

Red-Tapism Practices of Bureaucracy are troubling Real Estate.

The unnecessary practices of documentation (Red Tapism) are not a useful tool for any business. In many African countries, Bureaucracy has become a big hurdle in passing a simple transaction of buying and selling a property. An excessive number of documents are needed to pass any transaction; it usually takes around a month to complete a transaction, not an appreciable way of doing work. Red-Tapism...

What does the future of commercial real estate hold?

Adin Meir is the president of CodeGreen Solutions, just when he was supposed to sign a lease for his new office declared not to do that in March. CodeGreen solution is a consulting firm, which is now working remotely. Even though Mr. Meir admitted that a proper workplace promotes collaboration within a team and generates more innovative ideas but they still continue to work passively. As per the...

Strive Masiyiwa, the richest man in Zimbabwe

In March 2017, the American magazine Fortune ranked Strive Masiyiwa, 56 years old, as the 33th out of 50 biggest leader in the world. The list gathered personalities coming from the world of arts, politics, or business. Mr. Masiyiwa is famous for being the richest man in Zimbabwe with more than 600 million dollars in 2016. He is the founder of the Econet group, which is settled in South Africa and...

Zimbabwe’s tourism sector expected to flourish in 2019

This coming year is expected to be Zimbabwe’s tourism bustling year as the country plans to unveil several unique attractions. Tourism is expected to grow due to the ban of police roadblocks on most of the roads which were unattractive to self-driving visitors in the past. According to the chief executive officer of Rainbow Tourism Group, Mr. Tendai Madziwanyika, Zimbabwe is expected to flourish in...

Zimbabwe: Government focus into mining of lithium

Zimbabwe can charge the world’s population of electric cars. This is according to Winston Chitando who is the minister for mining in the country. Mr. Chitando revealed that Zimbabwe was well capable of supplying about 20% of global lithium demand. He said this was possible if all the known lithium resources in the country were exploited. Lithium is a metal alkali used in batteries of electric cars....

Zimbabwe won’t return land to white farmers: Mnangagwa

Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwean president on Saturday, said that the country would not return the land grabbed from white farmers twenty years ago. In a speech to Zanu-PF party supporters in central Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa thinks it will never happen. This statement comes just two months after Robert Smart, a white farmer got back his land after being thrown out by the former president Robert Mugabe’s...

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