THERE has been a significant increase in the number of black, Asian and minority ethnic staff in the music industry since 2016, a new report says. The proportion of minority …
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ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: Electionomics: Why Zim Companies should closely follow US elections
“Maybe I’ll have to leave the country.”— President Donald Trump pondered his future plans if he were to lose to Joe Biden during a campaign rally in Georgia. The upcoming …
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Lifestyle
Is the film and TV industry keeping its promise to tackle racism?
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaIN June 2020, an open letter was publishedcalling on the UK’s film and TV industry to “tackle structural and systemic racism” in broadcasting and film-making. Among the things the letter …
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Sport
Portuguese GP: Max Verstappen & Lance Stroll escape punishment; Valtteri Bottas fastest
by Omega Ukamaby Omega UkamaMAX Verstappen and Lance Stroll escaped punishment following an investigation into a crash during practice at the Portuguese Grand Prix. The pair collided as Verstappen tried to overtake Stroll after …
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FOREIGN sell-offs on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) have intensified over the past four months reaching a record $3,8 billion in September, official data shows. Due to Harare’s “chronic policy …
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AGRICULTURE minister, Anxious Masuka says the new land bank, which is expected to provide cheaper financing to farmers will open its doors by the first quarter next year, in time …
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AFRICAN funerals are large-scale and can require a significant amount of cash resources – Zimbabwe is no exception.
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BUSINESS is pushing for changes to Treasury’s two percent Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT), to allow companies to classify the unpopular transaction levy as a deductible expense. The government introduced …
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The country’s crime-busting agencies are seriously under-resourced and incapacitated to deal with corruption, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has acknowledged. This comes as the country has been struggling to decisively deal …
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CASH shortages are set to persist despite the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s plan to double the amount of physical notes in circulation to $3 billion, analysts have said. This …