By Howard Ferguson IN the 1980s and 1990s, fierce military conflicts erupted between the right-wing military junta and the left-wing Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front in El Salvador, the Central American country. Today, the war is history, but it left an incurable wound of war and many unsolved mysteries —…
WHEN an organisation is operating at optimum staff levels, it is likely to perform beyond expectation, provided there is a market for the services it offers. (more…)
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MIMOSA Mining Company (Mimosa) recorded a one percent increase in platinum group metals (PGMs) production to 60 714 ounces, during the six months ended June 30, 2021, bolstered by an increase in sustaining capital. (more…)
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SOFT drinks manufacturer Varun Beverages Zimbabwe (Varun) says its US$20 million investment in the production of consumables has significantly reduced its import bill. (more…)
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STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe (Stanbic) says its profit declined by $100 million to $1,2 billion during the half-year to June 30, 2021, due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. (more…)
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ZIMBABWE President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a Level 4 lockdown in the face of a raging third wave at the end of June. There was a blowback when rumours started swirling about a possible hard lockdown. Even as the numbers of those infected were increasing, people were still in…
Donations can be very useful for tax planning purposes. However, the revenue authority has identified that people can somehow manipulate donations for the purpose of completely avoiding paying taxes and as such, the legislation is dotted with tax anti-avoidance rules, which are meant to discourage making donations for…
IT’S probably fair to conclude that Andre-Gustave Citroen would be perplexed, were he to be resident in RSA, to see all the comings and goings of a brand that bears his name. (more…)
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Tendai Makaripe UPON entering the Hopley community, a suburb situated about 16km south of Harare’s central business district, one is welcomed by a hive of activity as residents go out of their way to earn a living.…
EARLIER this week, when the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting announced that restaurants could once more open their doors to sit-in diners, proprietors, owners and chefs countrywide breathed a collective sigh of relief. For those whose businesses had reached a tipping point, the reprieve was so great, that the…