THE decision by the government to accept 50 percent of foreign currency corporate tax obligations in the Zimbabwe …
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THE ZiG will continue to face a challenging path to its wider use in the economy until authorities are able to prove its long-term viability amid lingering market scepticism, many experts say. Speaking to …
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BUSINESS is now reasonably confident that the upcoming harmonised elections will not destabilise the country and its economy. …
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THE Zimbabwe dollar appreciated against the greenback this week marking the first time it has done so after …
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THE Central Bank says completely dollarising the economy would affect the competitiveness of businesses in the country amid …
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INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) group is continuing to upscale its worker empowerment schemes, as National Foods (Natfoods) has paid …
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ANALYSTS have urged the government to be more consistent in policy-making for the sake of market confidence and …
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THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the country’s currency regime is partly to blame for current price …
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ZIMBABWE’s record tobacco haul this year is helping to drive up guarded optimism about the recovery of the …
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ZIMBABWE Platinum Mines’ (Zimplats) mammoth 10-year US$1,8 billion expansion programme comprising nine projects is rising out of the …
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TONGAAT Hulett South Africa (SA) says a vote on the company’s proposed business rescue plan has been postponed …