FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the government has set aside US$30 million from the US$960 million received under …
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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THE US$120 million injected into the economy in the form of bonuses for civil servants will ease pressure …
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UNIFREIGHT Africa exceeded both its budgeted and prior comparable period revenue performance in the third quarter of 2021, …
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THE Seed Co group (Seed Co) plans to introduce new seed drying technology across the rest of its …
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THE state trade development and promotion body, ZimTrade, says value added exports grew by 28 percent from US$221 …
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THE government says it will increase its targeted production of drought-resistant crops such as cotton and sunflower as …
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DELTA Corporation’s half year volume growth mirrored the prevailing trend in the local consumer sector, which has seen …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says Zimbabwe will use carbon tax revenue streams and a payment guarantee from the …
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LOCAL financial institutions are seeking a minimum of US$14 million in lines of credit from Shelter Afrique …
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ZIMBABWE is seeking to enhance farm productivity under the new five-year National Agritech Strategy running up to 2025, …