Policy arrears weigh pension industry
ZIMBABWE’S pension industry is plagued by persistent and growing contribution arrears, a sign that companies and individuals are struggling to maintain life and income cover, weighed down by a harsh...
View ArticleSeed Co lists on Botswana bourse, ZSE
Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe’s largest seed maker Seed Co Limited’s partial unbundling comes to fruition today with the primary listing of spin-off Seed Co International on the Botswana Stock Exchange...
View ArticleGold in narrow range
BENGALURU. — Gold prices moved in a narrow range yesterday after losses in the previous session, with robust US economic data and hawkish comments from Federal Reserve policymakers boosting the dollar....
View ArticleOil price in danger zone
LONDON. — Crude oil prices continue to climb despite attempts by oil producers to reassure the market about availability and the existence of enough spare capacity to offset oil lost as a result of US...
View ArticleWater saving tips
What people can do in the homes? Using buckets when watering flowers or gardens Timely repair of leaking taps and toilet cisterns Watering lawns only when necessary Using cups or glasses when brushing...
View Article‘Zimra can raise over $8bn on increased tax compliance’
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has potential to raise over $8 billion if it could achieve 100% tax compliance, over double the current rate, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development...
View ArticleMonetary measures could stabilise currency, but drive inflation
THE monetary policy measures announced earlier this week could help strengthen currency and bring down parallel market rates as officially hoped. But they could also further undermine price stability...
View ArticleSimbisa brings Haefelis to Harare
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed (ZSE) fast foods operator Simbisa Brands has launched Haefelis brand at the Chisipite Food Court in Harare, alongside other flagship brands, such as Pizza Inn, Creamy Inn...
View ArticleHippo Valley assures of sweet times ahead
Sugar milling company Hippo Valley achieved an operating profit of $17 million for the year ended March 31, 2018, up from $13,4 million in the prior year. Sydney Mutsambiwa This was buoyed by continued...
View ArticleHippo Valley assures of sweet times ahead
Sugar milling company Hippo Valley achieved an operating profit of $17 million for the year ended March 31, 2018, up from $13,4 million in the prior year. Sydney Mutsambiwa This was buoyed by continued...
View ArticleNSSA pardons defaulting employers
THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has extended a three-month amnesty to unregistered and defaulting employers to regularise their contributions. BY FIDELITY MHLANGA It’s a statutory...
View ArticleWorld Warming Up to Zimbabwe – Mnangagwa
By Africa Moyo President Mnangagwa yesterday said Government is encouraged by the positive responses from the re-engagement process, which seeks to reintegrate the country into the family of nations....
View ArticleGovt Cracks Whip on Gold Milling Centres
By Ishemunyoro Chingwere GOVERNMENT has suspended operations at a gold milling centre in Bindura in what it warned was the beginning of a crackdown on milling centres it accused of underhand dealings...
View ArticleGovt to Fast-Track Privatisation of NetOne, POSB and TelOne
By Alois Vinga The government will fast track the privatisation of the Post Office Savings Bank as well as telecom firms NetOne and TelOne in a move aimed at raising funds for the administration....
View ArticleFinance Minister Off to IMF Meetings – Stopping Over in London for Africa Summit
By Alois Vinga Finance minister Mthuli Ncube left Harare Saturday afternoon for Indonesia where he will attend meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. “The minister will be...
View ArticleRBZ Releases Us$41m for Fuel
By Paidamoyo Chipunza Fuel queues that resurfaced in most parts of the country over the weekend are expected to ease this week following the release of US$41 million by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe...
View ArticleFixing the Economy Not a Stroll in the Park
By Isdore Guvamombe This is not time for cosmetic economic reforms. It is time for corrective surgery, painful as it might be. And, painful as it should be, the Government of Zimbabwe has understood...
View ArticleGovt to Trim Civil Service
By Nqobile Tshili Government says civil service is top heavy and needs to shed off excess employees as part of its restructuring exercise, Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) report revealed....
View ArticleTelcom Revenues Jump 20pc
By Enacy Mapakame Zimbabwe’s mobile operators have continued on a growth trajectory with 2018 second quarter revenue increasing by 19,7 percent to $292,9 million compared to the previous quarter on...
View ArticleCABS makes headway in long-term financing
Central African Building Society (Cabs) says it is focused on providing long-term finance and has already secured over $30 million in credit lines, which is ready for disbursement to export-oriented...
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