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Govt to upgrade infrastructure at border posts
The government says it will next year upgrade infrastructure at the country’s border posts in order to improve their operations…
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Currency reform losses: Govt to compensate depositors, pensioners
The government will next year compensate bank depositors and pensioners for losses they incurred during the local currency reform process…
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ZWL$421, 6 billion 2021 national budget unveiled
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube, Thursday presented a ZWL$426, 1 billion 2021 national budget in Parliament projecting an…
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CWGH calls for increased domestic financing of health sector
As Zimbabweans await the presentation of the 2021 national budget by Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube this month,…
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It is true, FBC to backdate collection of 2% tax for all transactions done since August
Verdict: True Source: A message circulating on social media. “The FBC Bank has announced that in line with new Finance Act…
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Govt to adjust sitting allowances for MPs
The government has disclosed that it wants to adjust sitting allowances for Members of Parliament (MPs), who recently said they…
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MP calls for an upward review of mining taxes
Hatfield legislator, Tapiwa Mashakada, has called upon Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube, to review upwards mining taxes in…
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Agriculture gets bulk of ZWL$18 billion Covid-19 stimulus package
The country’s agricultural sector has received the largest chunk of the government’s ZWL$18 billion Covid-19 stimulus package, a recent report…
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Victoria Falls Stock Exchange will attract more investments: Cross
By Dumisani Dlodlo THE much-awaited Victoria Falls Stock Exchange which will permit investors to trade in foreign currency, including regional…
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ZWL$2.6 billion spent on grain procurement
THE government has for the past six months spent a total of ZWL$2.6 billion on the procurement of grain to…
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