ZIMBABWE’S cost of living increased marginally in September due to rising inflation, the consumer watchdog has said.Advertisements This comes at a time when Cabinet has approved principles of …
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Advertisements ZIMBABWE’S tax system is characterised by low compliance levels as registered corporate taxpayers are not remitting their dues, a tax expert has said. Speaking at The Financial Gazette tax …
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TREASURY should add exemptions to the intermediated money transfer tax, which it announced last week, an expert has said. Last week, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced exemptions to the tax …
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GOVERNMENT should review mining royalties to encourage large scale investments in precious metals, Christina Muzerengi, a tax expert, has said. A royalty is a usage based tax, which is calculated …
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THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has been ranked as the best performing market in Africa in the last five years. The local bourse has intermittently surged on the deterioration of …
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THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is yet to appoint a substantive chief executive officer (CEO), 22 months after Alban Chirume’s dismissal. Chirume was suspended in January last year after he …
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Bobi Wine, Uganda’s most prominent opposition leader and former reggae star, has hit out at Kanye West for meeting President Yoweri Museveni at the State House.Advertisements West is in Uganda with his …
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RIOZIM says Empress Nickel Refinery (ENR) has commenced production of matte and copper anodes as part of a programme to resuscitate the mothballed plant. The refinery was put under care …
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Sport
Itumeleng Khune called for coffee during Bafana Bafana rout of Seychelles at FNB Stadium
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaBafana Bafana goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune joked and said he asked for a cup of hot coffee during their 6-0 rout of Seychelles over the weekend. Khune was a peripheral figure …
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FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says government is working on measures to ensure that corporates and individual nostro foreign currency accounts (FCAs) are not easily raided by the central bank as …