Government clarifies 2% Tax mystery
By Zivanai Dhewa
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has unpacked the mystery surrounding the 2% tax, to allay public fear due to a lot of speculation.
By Zivanai Dhewa
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has unpacked the mystery surrounding the 2% tax, to allay public fear due to a lot of speculation.
By Nobleman Runyanga
The Buy Zimbabwe campaign, which promotes the consumption of locally-produced products, has praised Government for the progress which it has made so far in the formulation of Local Content Policy that would promote the manufacturing and consumption of local brands.
By Gift Mashoko
President Emmerson Mnangagwa today President Emmerson Mnagagwa who was the guest of honour at the 2018 PF National assembly Meeting of the Youth League said that the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Economic growths are at a peak.
By Zivanai Dhewa
Founder and Executive Chairman of Econet Wireless, Strive Masiyiwa has called for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe saying the punitive measures are unjustified and Zimbabwe deserves to be given a chance to revive its economy.
By Bernard Mutambudzi
Industrialization is the key to the resuscitation of the Zimbabwe economy and shared vision between Government and business to make vision 2030 attainable.
By Rudo Saungweme
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the nation that the use of bond notes is safe and secure and that the multicurrency system of exchange is here to stay.
The president of Zimbabwe Miners Federation, Henrietta Rushwaya, announced that villagers living around the Marange diamond fields in the eastern Manicaland province will be allocated claims to extract gems as part of government plans to empower the communities through mining.
by Rungano Dzikira
As prices of basic commodities continue escalating, consumers have allayed fears over possible bread hike following insinuations by bread producers of their intentions to hike the price of a loaf of bread to $4 per loaf.
By Nobleman Runyanga
The local products promotion campaign, Buy Zimbabwe has embraced the recent temporary suspension of Statutory Instrument 122 (formerly SI64) by Government which was aimed at improving the supplies of basic commodities.
by Anesu Pedzisayi
In a bid to redress the shortages of basic commodities being faced by the country, Government resolved to amend indefinitely, Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 to allow companies and individuals with free funds to import specified basic commodities that are in short supply.
By Christopher Makaza
Citizens have welcomed Government`s indefinite amendment of Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 to allow companies and individuals with offshore and free funds to import specified basic commodities that are in short supply due to speculative behaviour of local retailers and panic buying by customers.
…as the parastatal goes on the mend
By Derick Tsimba
National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Headquarters in Bulawayo is inviting qualified candidates to take up various posts that have arisen in the Parastatal as a result of its turnaround strategy.