Zimbabwe: Multi-currency revives housing projects

The introduction of the multi-currency regime in the country revived the construction industry in Zimbabwe resulting in a boom in housing developments, especially in Harare where statistics show that over 15 000 housing stands have been developed since 2009. Housing development had been constrained in the last days of the Zim dollar. The construction of houses in Harare has become a noticeable feature whichever side of the city one decides to pass through. There are…

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Mangudya hails bond coins

At least $4 million in bond coins have been distributed in the economy, accounting for a penetration rate of 75%, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said. Zimbabwe unveiled bond coins in December last year to buttress the multicurrency regime through the provision of change and to necessitate correct pricing for goods and services which hitherto was constrained by the absence of an appropriate system of coins. RBZ governor John Mangudya told Standardbusiness that…

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African Market Watch: Thurs, 26th March 2015

African Market Watch: Thurs, 26th March 2015

BRVM [he Regional Stock Exchange, Cote d’Ivoire] BRVM (The Regional Stock Exchange of eight West Africa) closed its trading session today, higher than the previous day. BRVM 10 index rose from 270.42pts to 270.97pts, a gain of 0.20%. BRVM Composite index gained 0.28% to 266.05pts against 265.32pts previously. The equity market capitalization was recorded at XOF 6,564.81 billion. Likewise, the traded value was recorded at XOF 395.679 million and total volumes recorded at 56,555 shares in…

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Zimbabwe domestic borrowing up 52 pct to $544 mln y/y in Jan

Zimbabwe domestic borrowing up 52 pct to $544 mln y/y in Jan

HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe government’s domestic borrowing jumped 52 percent to $544.03 in January year-on-year from $358.80 percent in the same period a year ago, the central bank said on Thursday. The southern African country is struggling with falling revenue from taxes, which stood at $469 million in January against a target of $542 million, as the economy stalls and businesses are forced to lay-off workers or shut down. The central bank said the government…

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African Market Watch: Wed, 25th March 2015

African Market Watch: Wed, 25th March 2015

BRVM [he Regional Stock Exchange, Cote d’Ivoire] BRVM (The Regional Stock Exchange of eight West Africa) closed its trading session today, higher than the previous day. BRVM 10 index rose from 268.74 to 270.42pts, a gain of 0.63%. BRVM Composite index gained 0.53% to 265.32 against 263.91pts previously. The equity market capitalization was recorded at XOF 6,546.91 billion. Likewise, the traded value was recorded at XOF 806.047 million and total volumes recorded at 1,613,293 shares in…

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African Market Watch: Tuesday, 24th March 2015

African Market Watch: Tuesday, 24th March 2015

BRVM [he Regional Stock Exchange, Cote d’Ivoire] BRVM (The Regional Stock Exchange of eight West Africa) closed its trading session today, lower than the previous day. BRVM 10 index decreased from 269.39 to 268.74pts, a drop of 0.21%. BRVM Composite index lost 0.21% to 263.91 against 264.46pts previously. The equity market capitalization was recorded at XOF 6,512.01 billion. Likewise, the traded value was recorded at XOF 301.086 million and total volumes recorded at 902,438 shares in…

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Zimbabwe seeks Berlin talks to resolve $739 mln debt it owes Germany

HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwe is planning talks with Germany on how to resolve a $739 million debt it owes to euro zone’s biggest economy, the southern African nation’s finance minister said on Tuesday. President Robert Mugabe’s government owes foreign creditors, including the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, $9 billion and is intensifying efforts to have the debt cancelled or rescheduled to allow it to access new loans. Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa said Harare wanted…

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