finance

‘Reassess steep fees to heat up Zim mines’

MINERS say Zimbabwe’s high royalty fees will impact negatively on the country’s quest to create a US$12 billion mining industry by the end of this year. This comes as Zimbabwe’s mining royalty charges, at up to 10 percent, are among the highest in the world. In neighbouring South Africa, for comparative purposes, mining royalty rates…

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Tanganda invests in value addition

TANGANDA Tea Company (Tanganda) says it has invested extensively towards increasing the economic value of its major crops to mitigate its exposure to price volatility in primary agricultural markets. In a recent interview with The Financial Gazette, Timothy Fennell, Tanganda’s chief executive, said increased value addition would be a key long-term strategy for the company.…

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Fastjet increases domestic flights

LOW-cost airline, fastjet Zimbabwe, says it will continue to grow domestic flights to cater for increasing local travel demand. This comes as the airline is this month set to introduce flights to Kariba and Hwange National Park. “With the demand that we would see, we will continue to do our due diligence and monitor activity……

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Government urged to tax informal sector

THE Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe (Icaz) has urged the government to tax the informal sector to avoid overtaxing the formal sector. Zimbabwe is regarded as having one of the world’s most informalised economies, with estimates placing the grey economy at more than half of the country’s GDP. “As business, we would like to…

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Tax compliance costs weigh on business

BUSINESS says it has had to contend with the growing costs of complying with Zimbabwe’s constantly changing tax laws. Speaking at The Financial Gazette’s annual tax indaba in Harare last week, Old Mutual Zimbabwe group finance manager, Lucia Chipungu, said the recent adjustment of Value Added Tax (Vat) to 15 percent from 14,5 percent, for…

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Zim-Zam industrial park takes shape

THE United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) says the harmonised policy, the legal and regulatory framework for Zambia and Zimbabwe’s proposed Common Agro-Industrial Park (CAIP) is now complete. The proposed park is expected to improve trade between the two countries within the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Benefits of the…

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Compensation plan: Government awaits farmers’ response

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the government is waiting for a response from white former commercial farmers, who were displaced during the land reform, on a proposed compensation framework. The government has proposed floating a debt instrument to raise the US$3,5 billion needed to pay off the former farmers for improvements made on the land.…

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Lack of capacity hampers local content

EFFECTIVE implementation of local content thresholds in the fertiliser, packaging and pharmaceutical sectors needs capacitation of various sub-sectors, a recent government-commissioned study has shown. According to the Development of Local Content Thresholds for Fertiliser, Packaging and Pharmaceutical Sectors draft report submitted to the Industry and Commerce ministry, a number of capacity needs should be addressed…

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‘65 percent of Zimbabweans off internet in January’

AT LEAST 65,2 percent of the country’s population did not use the internet at the beginning of the year, as the number of users stood at 5,74 million, according to a recent report. According to the global digital insights platform, DataReportal, the 65,2 percent represents 10,75 million people who were offline. “Zimbabwe’s internet penetration rate…

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