FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says Zimbabwe has been buying more sovereign insurance policies against natural disasters with 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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POWER utility, Zesa Holdings (Zesa), says private sector participation in power generation would provide the answer to the …
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THE government plans to use part of the nearly US$1 billion in special drawing rights (SDR), which Zimbabwe …
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THE Zimbabwe Association of Pension Funds (ZAPF) says the industry’s long-standing challenges with prescribed asset ratio compliance could …
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ZIMBABWE is targeting a local content threshold of 80 percent for the raw materials used in every locally-manufactured …
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THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) last week held its annual congress, after a Covid-19 pandemic-induced hiatus, amid …
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ZIMBABWE’S manufacturing sector is asking for changes to the country’s duty regime, which it says impedes the importation …
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INDUSTRY and commerce minister, Sekai Nzenza says the government is working on a new Commerce Sector Development Strategy …
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ZIMBABWE is making marginal yearly increases in the volumes of locally-produced tobacco that it processes into cigarettes, as …
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ZIMBABWE’S trade development and promotion body, ZimTrade, says the manufacturing sector needs affordable long-term financing to compete in …