IN today’s data-driven business world, measuring employee performance accurately and fairly is more crucial than ever. Organisations often grapple with the choice between subjective measures, such as manager ratings, and …
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AS the world becomes increasingly connected through technology, the digital divide — the gap between those with access to technology and those without — has emerged as a key obstacle …
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ZIMBABWEAN authorities have declared 19 products as contraband, warning that individuals and businesses caught with them without valid proof of paid duty will face smuggling charges.AdvertisementsThe new measures — issued …
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EXPERTS are keeping their fingers crossed that the central bank will intervene decisively next month, to alleviate the myriad challenges that are throttling Zimbabwe’s economy.AdvertisementsSpeaking to The Financial Gazette — …
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INFORMATION technology (IT) and consumer staples stocks are expected to anchor the growth of the local equities markets this year, leveraging their cash-generating capacity and dominant market positions, analysts say.AdvertisementsAuthorities …
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THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) anticipates a substantial increase in revenue by computerising the system used to monitor abnormal and overloaded trucks at toll gates, a move aimed at …
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ZIMBABWE’s economic growth is likely to fall short of the government’s six percent projection with analysts citing currency volatility, inflation, and a persistent liquidity squeeze as threats.AdvertisementsThe southern African country …
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THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has emphasised the importance of ensuring goods reach the market at the lowest possible cost, identifying efficiency and cost reduction as critical components of its …
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THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has introduced automated systems to bolster border security, while fostering economic growth and development.AdvertisementsThis initiative coincides with a nationwide crackdown on smuggling, which increasingly threatens …
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ZIMBABWE’S inflation rate soared in January 2025, with the weighted month-on-month figure reaching 11,6 percent, a sharp rise from 1,1 percent in December 2024, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics …