
Melody Chikono
None at Zimbabwe Independent
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1 month ago |
newsday.co.zw | Melody Chikono
THE emergence of climate change has seen entities across the globe shifting in the way they do business with investors also looking for “safer” investments that align with the future. This comes as they now understand that they are stewards of nature rather than owners of the world.
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1 month ago |
theindependent.co.zw | Melody Chikono |Freeman Makopa |Mthandazo Nyoni |Gracious Daniel
IN the past few months, there has been a strong push by African financial services sector leaders for a review of the global financial architecture which by and large is not delivering the scale of resources needed to allow Africa to achieve its growth and development priorities.
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2 months ago |
newsday.co.zw | Melody Chikono
THE logistics of working with cash in Zimbabwe pose significant challenges, but Mukuru Zimbabwe Financial Services chief executive officer Doug Tait-Knight believes embracing digital payments is crucial for a more efficient and competitive economy. "Working with cash is a challenge due to the logistics involved and the risk landscape, which, although manageable in Zimbabwe, requires considerable personnel, logistical costs, and administrative efforts," Tait-Knight explained.
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2 months ago |
theindependent.co.zw | Melody Chikono |Shame Makoshori |Freeman Makopa |Mthandazo Nyoni
THE logistics of working with cash in Zimbabwe pose significant challenges, but Mukuru Zimbabwe Financial Services chief executive officer Doug Tait-Knight believes embracing digital payments is crucial for a more efficient and competitive economy. "Working with cash is a challenge due to the logistics involved and the risk landscape, which, although manageable in Zimbabwe, requires considerable personnel, logistical costs, and administrative efforts," Tait-Knight explained.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
theindependent.co.zw | Melody Chikono |Shame Makoshori |Tinashe Kairiza |Julia Ndlela
MUKURU, a leading player in Zimbabwe’s remittance market, is poised for strategic expansion, with plans to increase its rural footprint and drive financial inclusion across the country, businessdigest can reveal. Currently, Mukuru serves a customer base split 60-40 between urban and rural areas, according to Doug Tait-Knight, chief executive officer at Mukuru Zimbabwe Financial Services.
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