ZIMBABWE’s tourism sector is hopeful that the expected rollout of the African Union passport this year will act …
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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ZIMBABWE, Mozambique and the Bahamas were the countries most affected by the impacts of extreme weather events in …
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THE level of debt for low income developing countries is set to soar as they grapple with the …
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Arthur Manase (AM), was recently appointed substantive general manager/chief executive (CE) of Nssa, after successfully steering and stabilising …
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ZIMBABWE focused gold miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation (Caledonia), says Blanket Mine — its flagship operation in the country …
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ZIMBABWE’S fertiliser manufacturers say they need allotments of at least US$500 000 per week to import raw materials …
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AGRICULTURE minister, Anxious Masuka, says Zimbabwe is considering to partner China-owned defence company China National Aero-Technology Import and …
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SEEDCO International (SCIL) has made an offer to acquire all shares in SeedCo Limited (SCL) to complete a …
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THE twin challenges of a deadlier second regional wave of coronavirus, and last week’s travel warnings from some …
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ZIMBABWE’S annual inflation slowed to close the year 2020 at 348,59 percent from 401,66 percent in November, falling …