GOLD miner Caledonia expects to sink US$1,6 million over the next 24 months at the newly-acquired Maligreen project …
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 proportion of households with access to the Internet in Zimbabwe has increased from 33,2 percent in 2014 …
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ZIMBABWE wants mining companies to step up investments in agriculture covering both livestock and crop production. Some of …
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AFRICAN Sun (AfSun) says it made a profit of $6,45 billion from its acquisition of a 91,17 percent …
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AUTHORITIES are pulling all the stops to deter the resurgent parallel foreign currency market, which experts say is …
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THE government says it will come up with measures for financial institutions to bankroll farmers without demanding collateral, …
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FIRST Mutual Holdings (FMH) has expressed confidence in the country’s medium-term economic prospects, despite posting an inflation adjusted …
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STATE-owned mobile network operator, NetOne, anticipates its revenue to more than double from $5,9 billion in 2020 following …
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THE majority of Zimbabwean farmers are uninsured, posing a serious threat to the sector in the face of …
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ZIMBABWE will this year achieve wheat self-sufficiency for the first time in 16 years, despite an increase in …