December 22, 2024
IT'S my view that the marketing people at M-B have over-used the AMG moniker by applying it to some fairly ordinary models by way of trim differentiation, so it was with more than a measure of anticipation that I welcomed the arrival on my driveway of the real…
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) introduced the Tax and Revenue Management System (TaRMS) as part of their strategy to transform the administration of taxes by using a system that simplifies registration, enhances online services and automates compliance checks. (more…)
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ZIMBABWE, with its rich mineral resources, has long relied on the mining sector as a cornerstone of its economy. Recognising the potential of mining for national development, the government has introduced a special capital gains tax on entities which acquire or transfer mining title and interest. (more…)
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BY definition, a surprise encompasses something unexpected, be it positive or negative, and in the case of the GWM Tank which was recently presented to an eager press corp in the more northern reaches of Mzansi, it was the former characteristic that by common consensus soared to the…
AN effective board member plays a crucial role in guiding and overseeing an organisation's operations, ensuring its long-term success and sustainability. (more…)
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THE role of a CEO carries immense weight. CEOs hold the reins of an organisation, navigating its course through turbulent markets, shifting trends, and ever-evolving landscapes. (more…)
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ZIMBABWE'S introduction of the Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (DMTT) marks a paradigm shift in the taxation of foreign entities operating in the country. (more…)
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BORN in the 1950s amidst the bustling breweries of South Africa, the Castellion system of job evaluation holds a rich history steeped in the quest for fairness and transparency in employee compensation. (more…)
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THE taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been brought to the forefront as a key public health intervention strategy amidst the global health crisis. (more…)
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I HAVE heard that double care needs to be exercised when approaching traffic lights in Zimbabwe’s cities as many motorists seem unable to distinguish red from green and treat amber as a sign to go ever faster! (more…)
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