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Zimbabwe to ramp up cotton, sunflower production

THE government says it will increase its targeted production of drought-resistant crops such as cotton and sunflower as part of measures to mitigate the impact of climate change. Zimbabwe has been experiencing frequent droughts due to climate change, which has negatively impacted on agricultural output. “Following submissions from the minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water…

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Rising demand propels Delta

DELTA Corporation’s half year volume growth mirrored the prevailing trend in the local consumer sector, which has seen consumers trading upwards given recovering liquidity ― albeit from a low base, equity research firm IH Securities has said. The beverages maker recently reported an average volume growth of over 64 percent across all its major units.…

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Infrastructure boom lifts Zeco

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed engineering company, Zeco Holdings (Zeco), says it recorded a 30 percent growth in business volumes during the quarter ended September 30, 2021, driven by the recent infrastructure boom in Zimbabwe. The company has not made a profit since 2009, amid subdued infrastructure development. “The company experienced a slight increase in business volumes…

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Truworths on the rebound

TRUWORTHS’ recovery from a Covid-19 induced slump continued through the quarter to October 10, 2021, with the apparel retailer recording a 28 percent increase in trading volumes. This was despite reduced trading hours in July and August, which were due to Covid-19 lockdowns. In a trading update, the apparel retailer said sales grew by 26,5…

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Metals futures for Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange

THERE could soon be a futures market for mineral commodities in Zimbabwe as the government is planning to add metals trading on the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX). The government launched ZMX in August to improve efficiency in the agricultural produce market. According to the platform’s principals, ZMX is an automated and fully integrated warehouse receipt…

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Lafarge frets over FX shortages

LAFARGE Cement Zimbabwe (Lafarge) continues to face challenges in securing foreign currency for the importation of critical consumables to service its plant and equipment, which have become prone to technical failures. In a trading update for the period ended September 30, 2021, the cement maker said it faced significant setbacks in industrial performance during the…

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TAX MATTERS: Taxes covered under treaties

https://fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-277318.mp3?cb=1732295229.mp3TAX treaties are also known as Double Taxation Agreements, referring to bilateral or multilateral international tax agreements between countries with respect to how the respective residents of the jurisdictions should be treated in the respective states. The parties to a tax treaty are referred to as Contracting States. Double taxation occurs when two states impose…

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Public service pension fund buys into CBZ, FBC

ZIMBABWE’S public service pension fund has acquired shares in CBZ Holdings (CBZ) and FBC Holdings (FBC), as part of its ongoing restructure towards self-sustenance, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has revealed. In his 2022 national budget statement last week, Ncube said the current assets of the fund, at $17,6 billion, currently cover four percent of its…

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‘Tourism can’t bear more lockdowns’

TOURISM minister Mangaliso Ndlovu says the industry will not survive another Covid-19-induced lockdown as the sector was the hardest hit by previous restrictions, which saw tourist arrivals dropping by 72 percent. Ndlovu told a Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe congress in Harare last week, that it was inevitable for the country to witness a surge in…

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