finance

Paul McCartney’s 1985 Live Aid performance

Paul McCartney hadn’t taken the stage in over five years when he sat down at his piano to sing “Let It Be” for Live Aid on July 13, 1985, in a performance that was almost totally derailed by a single tech glitch. There the music legend was – performing live for the first time since his post-Beatles band…

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‘Plans afoot to resuscitate Cottco’

AUTHORITIES are implementing measures to resuscitate the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco), Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) chief executive officer John Mangudya said yesterday. Presenting oral evidence on cotton funding to the parliamentary committee of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development in Harare, Mangudya said measures being put in place would enable Cottco to settle…

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Government to review taxes

GOVERNMENT is moving to ease the burden on businesses and ordinary citizens, with the Cabinet approving a comprehensive review of levies, licences, and permits across 12 key economic sectors. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced the initiative yesterday at a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare, stating the process was a “marathon, not a sprint” that would…

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Mthuli reviews 2025 Budget amid economic hardships

ALL eyes will be on the minister of Finance, Mthuli Ncube, when he presents his mid-term Budget statement in Harare tomorrow — amid relentless economic hardships among both consumers and businesses. Speaking to the Daily News — the country’s most influential newspaper — representatives of workers, consumer watchdogs and business all said yesterday that they…

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Ncube to unveil new tax measures

FINANCE Minister Mthuli Ncube is expected to unveil a “cocktail of revised taxation measures and other operational guidelines” in his mid-term budget review statement on Thursday, officials say. This comes as the Harare administration remains optimistic about the country’s six percent growth rate – at a time sectors such as manufacturing, mining, retail and agriculture…

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