AUTHORITIES should prioritise the revival of the country’s degraded rail infrastructure to foster both business and economic growth, …
EXPERTS remain cautiously optimistic about Zimbabwe’s medium-term economic prospects despite the structural bottlenecks and external headwinds that threaten to retard progress. This comes as the bullish outlook is underpinned by improving fiscal prudence and …
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ZIMBABWE’s banking sector is preparing for the cascading effects of US aid cuts, a move that could destabilise …
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THE Zimbabwe Association of Dairy Farmers (ZADF) has forecast a 15 percent rise in milk production this year, …
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PRIVATE sector contractors to the government are calling for a set-off arrangement to clear their rising tax liabilities …
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Zimbabwe’s fisheries and aquaculture sector is set to be transformed into a billion-dollar industry through a new Bill …
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FASTJET Zimbabwe has added a new flight service connecting Harare and Lusaka, set to commence on April 9.The …
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THE new digital economy has created tax loopholes that make it challenging for policymakers to enforce compliance while …
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THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has called on the government to introduce a rebate for printing ink …
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EXPORTING companies say the five-percentage point increase in foreign currency surrender threshold to 30 percent by the government …
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THE tobacco sales marketing season, which began on March 5, has generated over US$25,3 million in the first …