Following on our article titled; “USD or ZAR? What makes sense? we re-iterate our call that randisation cements the case for regional cooperation and integration in the broader Southern African …
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Language of the law must be clear, simple
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaThere is a common perception among members of the public that lawyers, just like doctors have a notoriety for wanting to be not understood.Advertisements
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ZIMBABWE’S broad money supply which consists of domestic and foreign currency deposits increased to $52 billion in April from $48,4 billion in March, the central bank has said.Advertisements
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THE recent suspension of trade is unlikely to see any foreign investors returning to the local bourse amid indications they sold off a record $508 million worth of scrip in …
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THERE is now very little appetite for treasury bills (TBs) after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s latest offer went largely unsubscribed last week.Advertisements
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THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) has started penalising insurers for not meeting prescribed asset requirements, and demanding compliance plans from transgressors to induce conformity.Advertisements
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CFI Holdings (CFI) subsidiary Crest Poultry’s (Crest) exit from judicial management in January has helped keep the group afloat in a difficult environment.Advertisements
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ZIMBABWE’S health sector needs at least US$1,3 billion to pay workers and refurbish equipment and facilities, a senior government official has said.Advertisements
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Weak economy ravages legal system
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaTHE economic downslide that began in Zimbabwe nearly a decade ago and at one time became vicious appears to be steepening with every passing day, while our rulers continuously grope …
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THE government’s decision to suspend trade on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) was “irrational and ill-conceived”, as it will scare away foreign investors, provides further evidence of Harare’s incoherent policies …