THE Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) says vehicle insurance compliance remains low in the country. ICZ head of operations Nicholas Sayi told a recent indaba that both private and public …
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With the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) now in full swing, our News Editor Tendai Kamhungira (TK) sat down with the commission’s CEO Zororo Muranda (ZM) to discuss its mandate as …
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INNSCOR Africa (Innscor) says difficulties relating to uncertain tax law interpretations could negatively affect its results for the current fiscal year. The light manufacturing group said there are increasing complications …
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ARISTON Holdings (Ariston) continues to focus on improving production processes and product quality, as it aims to drive its export sales volumes. In a trading update for the first quarter …
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CAFCA, the country’s biggest cable manufacturer, says it is worried about the dwindling supply of local scrap copper because it does not have enough foreign currency to import the metal …
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NATIONAL Building Society (NBS) says it is set to deliver 200 units in Harare’s Tynwald suburb during the first quarter of 2023, on top of the 600 units the institution …
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LOW returns continue to stifle the appeal of money market instruments in Zimbabwe, amid persistently high inflation in the southern African country’s economy. Even though the central bank last year …
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LEGAL MATTER: Trademark wars: A crazy little thing called Luv
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaIF you are driving out of Harare towards Bulawayo from the CBD, you will come across no less than five Chicken Inn outlets. You will also find several Chicken Slice …
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https://fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-288177.mp3?cb=1732294482.mp3Capital allowances are a tax incentive designed to stimulate growth and investment in businesses by allowing the cost of qualifying capital expenditure to be counterbalanced against operating profits, thereby reducing …
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BUSINESS says Zimbabwe’s relentless power cuts are causing untold damage to the economy, with the “no production, no pay” policy now being implemented by some stricken companies an indication of …