THE government has allowed Hwange Electricity Supply Company (Hesco) to enter into long-term coal supply contracts, a move anticipated to increase electricity generation and improve the industry’s capacity utilisation.Advertisements
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ZIMBABWE has of late seen a spike in investor interest from the United Arab Emirates, with a number of visits by high profile investors from the region, apparently a result …
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Exploring how franchise agreements work – Part 1
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary Muza 0 minutes readFranchise arrangements are part of our day to day lives. From fuel stations to grocery stores and fast-food outlets, franchises can be seen all over the country and beyond. A …
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National Report
Grand Reef Airport upgrade underway
by Emmerson Njanjamangezi, Group Features Editor 0 minutes readAIRPORTS Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) says it has begun civil works to refurbish the Grand Reef Airport in Mutare, with the view of completing the project this year.Advertisements
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Top Stories
Hwange targets increased coking coal exports
by Emmerson Njanjamangezi, Group Features Editor 0 minutes readHWANGE Colliery Company (Hwange) is targeting increased coking coal and coke product sales in the region this year to raise funds to discharge obligations to creditors as well as create …
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National Report
ZSE grants Ecocash, ZHL reprieve
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has granted Ecocash Holdings Zimbabwe (Ecocash) and Zimre Holdings Limited (ZHL) a grace period within which to publish their annual financial results after the companies …
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Columns & CommentTax Matters
TAX MATTERS: What can be done about delayed VAT refunds?
by Marvelous Tapera 0 minutes readhttps://staging.fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-281411.mp3?cb=1732288238.mp3THE Value Added Tax (VAT) laws provide for refund of excessive input tax i.e. input tax plus adjustments that exceed output tax, plus adjustments in any tax period as long …
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Top Stories
Spiralling operating costs jolt business
by Emmerson Njanjamangezi, Group Features Editor 0 minutes readEVER rising operating costs, primarily driven by surging imported inflation, the weakening Zim dollar and soaring administered prices have become a major issue for many businesses.Advertisements
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Companies & Markets
ZSE sheds $290 billion in ‘panic sell-off’
by Omega Ukamaby Omega Ukama 0 minutes readTHE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) lost about $290 billion during the two weeks that followed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s economic measures that were, in part, meant to deter speculation on the …
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National Report
Money supply increases to $589 billion
by Paul Nyakazeya, Group Digital Editor 0 minutes readZIMBABWE’S broad money supply, which consists of domestic and foreign currency deposits, rose to $589 billion in March from $506,1 billion, latest data from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) …