MONDAY’S introduction of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya gold coins is likely to “cool-off Zimbabwe’s raging parallel market” – in the …
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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FARMERS are increasingly growing anxious ahead of the fast-approaching summer cropping season as preparations have been sent off …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the insurance industry, which is struggling to meet prescribed asset requirements, should look …
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‘Gold coins will stabilise prices’ … Mangudya says as consumers reels from rising inflation
AUTHORITIES are hoping that the first batch of 2 000 gold coins that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe …
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ZIMBABWE is this week hosting its annual Mining, Engineering and Transport Expo (Mine Entra) in Bulawayo. Our Senior …
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THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) says it is in close engagements with a number of prospective issuers of …
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SEED Co Zimbabwe says good opening stocks and early processing owing to the recently installed US$12,5 million artificial …
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AGRICULTURE ministry chief director, strategic planning and business development, Clemence Taderera Bwenje, says the growth of the sector …
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THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has welcomed the approval of the Mines and Minerals Act Amendment …
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TRADE development and promotion body ZimTrade says Zimbabwe can use Ghana as a springboard to access trade markets …