ZIMBABWE is expecting record maize production of between 2,5 and 2,8 million metric tonnes and 360 000 metric …
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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A PROPOSED chrome ore export tax in South Africa (SA) would boost investment in Zimbabwe’s chrome ore industry …
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GOVERNMENT is eyeing a new bailout package for its distressed business sector after reports that the initial package …
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THE government plans to mobilise an additional 93 combine harvesters and to import US$17 million worth of grain …
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ZIMBABWE has plans to diversify and beneficiate its product range to get maximum value from its exports.
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ANALYSTS have tipped the economy to rebound from the current coronavirus chaos in the next quarter, on the …
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TOBACCO farmers struggled to recapitalise after last year’s marketing season on account of the government’s requirement to convert …
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BUSINESS is ramping up its efforts to help procure much-needed coronavirus vaccines for the country under a multi-sectoral …
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ZIMBABWE’S chrome and chromium exports are this year seen firming on growing demand from China, a local securities …
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MEIKLES expects its revenues to take a hit due to Covid-19 restrictions, despite its main business segments being …