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ZCSMEs to host inaugural Post-Budget review seminar for MSMEs

The seminar is set to attract a high-profile lineup of invited guests who are expected to share their expertise on budgetary matters impacting MSMEs. Key figures include:
By Staff Reporter Nov. 19, 2024

IAPAZ calls for urgent reforms and professionalism in the construction industry following Harare demolitions

Last Matema, Secretary General of IAPAZ, expressed deep concern over the issue, highlighting significant lapses in compliance with city regulations.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 8, 2024

Guruve RDC and SMEs unite to drive sustainable growth at inaugural networking breakfast

Maposa reiterated Guruve RDC's dedication to supporting local SMEs, ensuring they play a central role in the district’s development.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 6, 2024

ZCSMEs and IAPAZ commend Mnangagwa for declaring Mbare inferno a state of disaster

The RDC has agreed to host monthly SME networking breakfasts, with the inaugural event scheduled for 1 November 2024 in Guruve.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 14, 2024

ZAI, IAPAZ forge collaboration on investment and diaspora life support

This partnership is a game-changer for both our members and the country
By Staff Reporter Sep. 26, 2024

IAPAZ engages RBZ to resolve collaborative efforts Zimbabwe’s economic challenges

The RBZ has expressed its enthusiasm about these initiatives and is keen to explore further collaboration.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 17, 2024

IAPAZ goes beyond professional ethics to drive economic growth

IAPAZ recognizes that while ethical conduct is essential, it alone is insufficient to drive economic progress.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 12, 2024

Skills shortage drives import bill, worsens current account

The import bill has surged in recent years, reaching US$9.22 billion in 2023, up from US$8.62 billion in 2022.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 10, 2024

IAPAZ extends hand to government in Skills development push

The move by IAPAZ suggests a potential turning point in addressing the critical issues of skill drain and graduate quality, which dominated recent discourse.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 5, 2024