Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Sibusiso Moyo has succumbed to Covid 19, in Harare. He was 61. Moyo’s death yesterday comes as several other high-profile Zimbabweans, including …
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THE government says its failure to meet its obligations to the United Nations (UN) was a result of foreign currency shortages which were compounded by the Covid-19 outbreak. This comes …
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ZIMBABWE focused gold miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation (Caledonia), says Blanket Mine — its flagship operation in the country — produced 15 012 ounces of gold during the final quarter of …
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ZIMBABWE’S fertiliser manufacturers say they need allotments of at least US$500 000 per week to import raw materials and ramp up production to plug a shortage of the product in …
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AGRICULTURE minister, Anxious Masuka, says Zimbabwe is considering to partner China-owned defence company China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC) to fight an outbreak of the fall armyworm. “We …
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ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: R&D the common denominator for game changers
THE world has been changing at an alarming rate and technology has disrupted the way business is being done. The global economy has evolved into the 4th industrial revolution (Industry …
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SEEDCO International (SCIL) has made an offer to acquire all shares in SeedCo Limited (SCL) to complete a merger of the two companies. This comes after SCIL shareholders approved the …
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https://fingaz.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-267537.mp3?cb=1732288710.mp3THE government has through Finance Act 2 of 2020 gazetted a new Valued Added Tax Withholding Tax (VAT WHT) rate, which will see its agents withholding 100 percent of VAT …
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THE twin challenges of a deadlier second regional wave of coronavirus, and last week’s travel warnings from some of Zimbabwe’s biggest international source markets, will have a devastating effect on …
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ZIMBABWE’S annual inflation slowed to close the year 2020 at 348,59 percent from 401,66 percent in November, falling within reach of government’s projected target of 336 percent, the Zimbabwe National …