Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube
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Khupe engages Finance Minister to boost cancer treatment in Zim
Former Deputy Prime Minister and cancer advocate, Dr Thokozani Khupe, has revealed that she has engaged the Minister of Finance…
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Treasury promises pay rise for civil servants
By Costa Nkomo Following the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) recent decision to devalue the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency by…
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Bulawayo hairdressers oppose proposed tax, fear further financial strain
As the debate over Zimbabwe’s presumptive tax continues, hairdressers in Bulawayo are appealing to the government to reconsider the tax…
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Ncube must account for US$3bn budget deficit
By Costa Nkomo Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has been called upon to explain a US$3 billion…
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War veterans urged to defend Zimbabwe’s new currency
Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said the government is taking a tough stance against individuals accused of “degrading and…
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Mukoko takes finance minister to court over NPRC funds allocation
Human rights defender Jestina Mukoko has sued Finance Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube over the allocation of funds to the National…
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Passport seekers rush to apply before fee hike
Residents in Bulawayo and surrounding areas are rushing to apply for passports before a significant price increase takes effect in…
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Byo mayor concerned about low budget for dams, pipelines
Bulawayo mayor, Councillor David Coltart, has voiced his apprehension regarding the Treasury’s insufficient financial allocation for the construction of dams…
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Finance minister tours Byo shops, chides business for hiking prices
Continued unjustified fluctuation of prices of goods in supermarkets will force people to import basic commodities from outside the country,…
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ZWL$76 billion set aside for 2023 polls
The government has set aside a total of ZWL$76 billion for the holding of general elections next year in which…
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