Amid disruptions to business across all sectors caused by Covid-19, the pandemic has been a silver lining for …
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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EDGARS Stores (Edgars) will continue to push its online sales platforms in pursuit of its ongoing expansion programme.
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THE most effective way of solving collateral issues, that have blunted agricultural funding and growth (of capital intensive …
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STATE-owned chemical manufacturing company, Chemplex Corporation (Chemplex), says it has raised US$9 million from internal resources, out of …
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ZIMBABWE’S mining sector is losing at least 20 percent of gross export proceeds on the back of exchange …
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THE World Bank has come up with a platform to provide farmers with real time weather data and …
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EDGARS Stores Limited (Edgars) is set to open two more retail outlets this month as the group is …
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SPEAKER of parliament, Jacob Mudenda has urged business to progress from mere lobbying and assume a more active …
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THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) says it has filed asset confiscation and unexplained wealth orders worth US$4,8 million …
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THE government is considering introducing compulsory insurance cover for smallholder farmers, particularly those benefiting from the Presidential input …