
Tag: CZI News


CZI Doubts RBZ’s Ability To Meet 2025 Inflation Targets

Manufacturers Struggle Under Burden of Daily 18-Hour Power Cuts

“RBZ’s ZiG Currency Defence Plan Misguided”

Manufacturers Struggle To Access Foreign Currency – CZI

Industry Capacity Utilisation Falls To 53.2% – CZI

Industry Leaders Brace For Soaring Costs Amid Power Shortages

Industry Engages Govt Over Sugar Tax

RBZ, Industry And Business Set For Crisis Meeting

Business Executives, Captains Of Industry Warn Of A Tougher 2024

Govt Turns On Printing Press To Pay Exporters

Industry To “Take Years To Recover” From Zimbabwe Dollar Plunge

“Price Controls” Driving US Dollar Inflation – Economists

Captains Of Industry, Shops Bemoan Zimbabwe Dollar Shortage

Basic Grocery Items Disappear From Shop Shelves

Currency Volatility Attributable To Creation Of “Hot Money” – Captains Of Industry

Manufacturers Propose Temporary Restriction On What Shoppers Can Buy

Captains Of Industry Say Suspension Of Duty Will Export Jobs And Choke Small Businesses

It Will Not Work, Economists Tell Mthuli Ncube

Electricity Tariff Increase Could Trigger Price Hikes – CZI

Deadlock In ZESA, Captains Of Industry Power Tariff Talks

Hwange Unit 7 Will Not End Zimbabwe’s Power Crisis

Industry Says USD Electricity Billing Should Be Matched To Forex Earnings

Captains Of Industry Expect RBZ To Reduce Interest Rates

Zimbabwe Moves Closer To Dollarisation – CZI

Captains Of Industry Engaging Govt On Power Challenges

Elections Threaten Stability Of Markets – Economists

Zimbabwe Loses US$248 Million To Illicit Cigarette Deals

Load Shedding Threatens Economic Growth

Industry Rejects Proposed ZESA Electricity Tariff Hike

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Welcomes Inflation Decline, Zim Dollar Recovery

RBZ, Business Leaders Fail To Reach Consensus On Pricing

RBZ Pledged To Clear Auction Backlog By 30 June – Bankers

Forex Auction Allotment Backlog Widens

Rising Fuel Charges To Push Prices Of Goods Up

Some Basic Grocery Items Running Out

“Reducing Import Tariffs On Basic Commodities Will Kill Local Industry”

No Rushed Return To A Mono-currency, Says Mangudya

CZI Reaffirms Its Position On The Deteriorating Currency Situation

“Full Liberalisation Of Foreign Exchange Market Difficult”

CZI Statement On The Deteriorating Currency Situation {Full Text}

RBZ Has No Appetite To Raid Foreign Currency Accounts – Mangudya

RBZ Fails To Clear Auction Allotments Backlog

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Pushes For Interbank Rate

Bank Workers Demand Salaries In US Dollars

Woman Wins US$180 000 In Sexual Harassment Damages

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Condemn The Arrest Of Business Leaders

It’s Now More Profitable To Import Than Produce – Industry

Industry Welcomes Extended Trading Hours

Industry’s Call For Suspension Of New Forex Rules Motivated By Greed – ZCTU

Industry Wants New Forex Rules Suspended

Zimbabwean Economy In Much Better Shape -Magnates

ZINARA, ZERA, ZETDC Blamed for Basic Goods Price Hike

Create An Environment That Enables The Informal Sector To Thrive & Formalise Their Businesses – Eddie Cross

LIST: CZI’s 14 Recommendations On How The Government Can Deal With The COVID-19 Economic Fallout

Lift The Lockdown, 82% Of Companies Cant Pay Salaries For More Than A Month – CZI

CZI’s COVID-19 Impact Survey Results

Electricity Supply Improves In Most Parts Of the Country – Report

Business Blames Govt For Driving Inflation & Spike In Parallel Exchange Rates

‘Authorising The Sale Of Fuel In Forex In Discriminatory’

‘If NRZ Is Allowed To Charge In Forex, You Might As Well Allow Everybody’

POLAD To Engage Industries On A Reform Fact Finding Mission

Government Unleashes Monitors To Track The Movement And Selling Of Subsided Mealie-Meal

Industry Is Certainly Growing – Ministry of Trade And Commerce

Matabeland Manufacturers Not Breaking For Christmas

Businesses Want Archaic Laws And Municipal By Laws Reviewed – Report

Industry Warns Govt Against Partial Re-dollarisation

Industry Captains Lament Economic Woes

Manufacturing Sector Capacity Utilisation Projected To Drop To 30% – Report
