ZIMBABWE can ramp up its tobacco production significantly and achieve the country’s aim of building a US$5 billion …
Farai Mabeza, Senior Staff Writer
TAX experts believe the informal sector is still not ready to feed into national coffers due to several compliance issues amid concerted efforts by the government to widen the country’s tax base.
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Open Forum with Takemore Mazuruse AFTER over a decade of regrettable economic melt-down and a widely condemned political …
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THE United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) says the harmonised policy, the legal and regulatory framework for …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the government is waiting for a response from white former commercial farmers, who …
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EFFECTIVE implementation of local content thresholds in the fertiliser, packaging and pharmaceutical sectors needs capacitation of various sub-sectors, …
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AGRICULTURE permanent secretary John Basera says the government plans to launch an electronic farmer-investor matchmaking platform to link …
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ZIMBABWE’s business sector is eyeing increased business ties with Pakistan after a surge in exports to the Asian …
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ZIMBABWE’s ongoing oscillations between the United States dollar and ZWL use are normal for a country that is …
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SUGAR producer Hippo Valley Estates says it has managed to hold firm against imports despite a three percent …
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TRANSPORT and Infrastructure minister Felix Mhona says Zimbabwe will have to be innovative to raise funds for national …