Rungano Dzikira

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it is upgrading the e-services system that allows remote application for the tax clearance certificates, in line with Government’s call to avoid physical corporate services, a move intended to reduce covid-19 transmissions.

by Agriculture Reporter

The Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement, Dr Anxious Jongwe Masuka has today announced that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed new boards for the Agricultural Rural Development Authority (ARDA) and the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco).

by Agriculture reporter

Cotton Producers and Marketers Association Chairman, Stewart Mubonderi has revealed that the cotton crop germination countrywide for the 2020/21 agricultural season is pleasing and is close to 100 percent compared to only less than 20 percent recorded last year.

by Senior reporter

Coordination, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS 1) at policy level will be done by Cabinet while Ministers, Accounting Officers/Permanent Secretaries and Programme Managers will be held accountable for the delivery of identified outcomes and outputs.

By Zivanai Dhewa

…. And shield the vulnerable from effects of Covid19

Government announced during the 26th Inter-governmental Committee of Senior Officials and Experts (ICSOE) of Southern Africa, ways it has put in place to resuscitate the economy and also protect the vulnerable people from the effects of Covid19, the Harare Post can report.

By Zivanai Dhewa

…As Gvt bans second hand car imports

People from all walks of life have applauded the Government for its decision, saying this will create employment, improve the lives of people and reduce significantly on the import bill, as Government stands firm on its decision to ban the importation of second hand cars that are over 10 years old.

By Tirivanhu Kateera

Presenting the 2021 National Budget, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube said the revival of Ziscosteel was key to the economy through its potential benefits in job creation and value chain impact in companies such National Railways of Zimbabwe and Hwange Colliery and the resultant savings in foreign currency in excess of US$1 billion through importation of steel products.