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Measures by government to revive the tourism industry

The government of Zimbabwe has made plans to initiate measures that are aimed at improving, capacitating and resuscitating its tourism sector. Planned measures include changes in visa acquirement which will be issued at entry ports and construction of new airports while remodeling old ones. The government also plans to establish speedy clearance of immigration processes. Retired General Dr. Constantino...

Northern Harare to host the new light industrial suburb

A new industrial site has been established for the northern Harare periphery. The industrial development will service the western, eastern and north peripheries upon completion. Kennan Properties confirmed that this project would be highly advantageous as it will enhance easier accessibility for people near the suburb. The project will also create many employment opportunities for people living in...

$1.5 billion for infrastructural development needed annually to kick start economy

Zimbabwe needs approximately $1.5 billion yearly going into the infrastructure development sector to stimulate its economic growth.  Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, Patrick Chinamasa said that it is essential for the Government to invest in improving infrastructure which will kick-start Zimbabwe’s economy. Addressing parliament, Minister Chinamasa said that the government should reserve a...

ShonaHome select for you a range of Short-term rental Accommodations in Harare, Zimbabwe, with AirBnb!

Visitor or expat  looking for a weekend getaway or even a tourist wanting to visit, or, looking for short term rentals accommodations to start your move in the country, with shonahome.com, we has found for you some nice and comfy accommodations in the capital city Harare. Families and business people, city and nature lovers will find what they are looking for at the best price. From 1-bedroom studios to...

Remaining white farmers to be issued with 99 yearlong land leases by President Mnangagwa government

It was a relief for white farmers who are set to be given leases of up to 99 years just as their black counterparts. During his inauguration, President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised that his government was going to foresee that white farmers would be compensated for their lost properties. The white farmers had their land forcefully taken under previous president Robert Mugabe regime in the controversial land...

Opinion: What Zimbabwe Needs after the exit of Mugabe

The economic situation of Zimbabwe requires the input of all citizens. Let none shy and say the decision remains with the government officials and advisors. It calls for solutions beyond the political arena. Many potholes should be patched, and we should not assume that the leaders have all the solutions. Who knows that what an ordinary Zimbabwean citizen thinks might deliver great impact to the people?...

Third Edition of Bauma ConExpo Africa Set for March 2018

The Third edition of Bauma ConExpo Africa will take place between March 13th and 16th 2018.  The event will take place in Johannesburg, and more than 600 exhibitors are expected to attend. The area of Johannesburg Expo center is 68,000 square meters, and it will be used for the event. The expo entails trade fair for construction vehicles, building materials, construction, and mining machinery. Both...

Hope on Sub-Saharan Countries Economic Growth In 2018

Investors have something to give them hope on the journey to 2018. A report released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on sub-Saharan countries says that the economy is expected to grow from 2.6% in 2017 to 3.4% in 2018. The growth is lower than the previous years where it was noted that between 2004 and 2011 there was a growth of 6.2% but with a significant increase realized in 2007 which was 7.6%....

High Housing Cost

Housing is one of the primary needs of any human being worldwide. Reports from Senior Property states that it’s challenging to purchase a house in Zimbabwe due to the high cost of settling the mortgage loan. Research shows that for one to acquire the least newly build the house in the urban, one has to pay $99 per month to settle the loan. The Housing Finance Africa depicts that, for one to have a new...

Mortgage loans are increasing

Zimbabwe has seen an increase in mortgage financing in the past years because of an increase in demand for housing and also due to a diversification by commercial banks to areas previously reserved for building societies. According to the economist Kipson Gundani the mortgage finance providers are increasingly tailoring their products to adapt to the needs of different people, particularly those...

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