FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube is concerned that failing state-owned enterprises (SOEs) will derail Zimbabwe’s rosier 2021 economic prospects.Advertisements
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A TOTAL of 1,26 billion shares worth $5,67 billion were traded on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) during the third quarter of the year, latest data has shown.Advertisements
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FINANCE minister, Mthuli Ncube, says Zimbabwe should minimise the mortgaging of its resources to build better relations with its creditors.Advertisements
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THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is pushing for changes in legislation that would allow it to keep 15 percent of crime proceeds that it recovers.Advertisements
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THE government is set to crackdown on businesses charging goods in United States dollars and remitting their taxes using the local currency, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube told Parliament recently.Advertisements
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ZIMBABWEAN banks and industry are sceptical about the government’s plan to pump $18 billion in rescue loans into the struggling economy amid fears that the move could stoke inflationary pressures.Advertisements
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SHABANIE Mashava Mines Holdings (SMM) is in negotiations to sell its 43 percent stake in conveyor belts manufacturer, General Beltings Holdings (GB).Advertisements
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THERE has been a significant increase in the number of black, Asian and minority ethnic staff in the music industry since 2016, a new report says.Advertisements
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ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: Electionomics: Why Zim Companies should closely follow US elections
“Maybe I’ll have to leave the country.”— President Donald Trump pondered his future plans if he were to lose to Joe Biden during a campaign rally in Georgia.Advertisements
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Is the film and TV industry keeping its promise to tackle racism?
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaIN June 2020, an open letter was published calling on the UK’s film and TV industry to “tackle structural and systemic racism” in broadcasting and film-making.Advertisements