By Leonita Mhishi ACROSS Harare’s northern suburbs and the fast-expanding edges of cities like Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s housing story …
Simbarashe Hamudi IN an increasingly globalised economy, businesses regularly operate across borders, expanding into foreign markets through branches, projects, agents, and digital infrastructure. Yet one critical question continues to shape international taxation: when does …
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By Ephraim Chawoneka IN the global financial market, pricing risk is never neutral. It is shaped by data, …
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By Godfrey Nyoni CYBERCRIME is becoming an everyday reality in Zimbabwe, affecting people through scams, hacked accounts, and …
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By Bothwell Nyajeka CORPORATE finance literature states that the primary objective of management is to maximise shareholder value. …
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By Simbarashe Hamudi THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has continued to sharpen its focus on how businesses report …
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By Memory Nguwi MOST people who work in human resources have heard of the Paterson Job Evaluation System. …
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By Jackson Mashinge AS firms race to keep up with rapid technological change, the accounting profession is quietly …
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By Simbarashe Hamudi COMPANIES often make prepayments because suppliers may require payment before they provide the goods or …
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By Walter Maira IN today’s digital world, almost every action leaves a trace. From sending messages on WhatsApp …
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By Bothwell Nyajeka THE family-owned business is at the heart of every thriving economy. Across the world, particularly …
