THE GOVERNMENT says grain storage facilities will be ready in time for the harvest season, with the last …
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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COOKING oil production is expected to double due to an increase in soya bean production this year, Oil …
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THE government expects the recently established Land and Agricultural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (LADBZ) to be self-sustaining by …
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THE Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) is waiting for the government to gazette a statutory instrument that will …
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ZIMBABWE is this year looking at a promising agriculture season after two consecutive years of drought. The Financial …
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AS ZIMBABWE’S economy continues to recover, industry has implored authorities to intensify policy interventions which have boosted business …
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THE retail industry has predicted a subdued first quarter performance this year due to disruptions caused by the …
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THE private sector has received the greenlight to import Covid-19 vaccines for its workforce through the National Vaccine …
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AGRO-INDUSTRIAL group, CFI Holdings, recorded a 73,2 percent inflation-adjusted revenue growth for the first quarter of its financial …
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THE government’s continued support of the agriculture sector is creating an unsustainable cycle of subsidies and crowding out …