CBZ Bank says it will continue introducing financially-inclusive initiatives that improve farmers’ access to funding to enhance growth, incomes, employment opportunities and reduce poverty across the economy. The bank which, …
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THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SecZim) chief executive officer, Anymore Taruvinga, says at least 19 different players have been registered to trade on the capital markets in the …
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OUTGOING People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB) chief executive Admore Kandlela, wound up his long career with the mass market lender in fine form last week, with shareholders and colleagues crediting …
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AGRICULTURE minister Anxious Masuka says the marginal increase reported in livestock numbers last year bodes well for future growth prospects in the wake of recent serious disease outbreaks. This comes …
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DAIRIBORD Holdings (Dairibord) topped gainers on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) in October with returns of 116 percent. In comparison, the market benchmark All Share Index was up by 2 …
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Columns & CommentLegal Matters
LEGAL MATTERS: Summary execution clause and Zim law
by Hilary Muzaby Hilary MuzaTHIS week we will be discussing the parate executie (or summary execution) clause in contracts, what it is and whether it is a part of Zimbabwe law. This clause is …
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THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says the government should provide more details on the qualifying criteria for the recently announced US$30 million revolving funds set aside for the …
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THE introduction of a capital gains tax (CGT) of 40 percent on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will slow down activity on the market, analysts have warned. The government raised …
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ECONOMISTS are concerned that Zimbabwe’s current relative economic stability could be jeopardised soon if money supply continues to grow at present rates. Speaking to The Financial Gazette this week, the …
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THE upcoming Agriculture Sector Survey will provide critical information on the state of the country’s agriculture industry to both existing and potential investors, the Zimbabwe Agricultural Society (ZAS) has said.