The return of Tich Mataz!
Entertainment Reporter
Radio and television personality Tich Mataz makes a welcome return to Power FM’s drive time radio show. The veteran
Prudence Katomeni releases album
Kudakwashe Chideme Entertainment Reporter
After a three-year period in the making Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana’s much-waited album has finally been released.
Dhewa documentary launch tonight
Kudakwshe Chideme Entertainment reporter
The documentary on the late Tongai Moyo and his battle against cancer will be launched tonight at the 7 Arts Theatre in
Taxman goes after teacher incentives
Felex Share Herald Reporter
SOME teachers getting incentives from parents had presumptive tax deducted from their salaries this month. Government sources said only incentives from the Public Service Commission were tax-free.
Teachers’ unions said Zimbabwe Revenue Authority officials argued that incentives were double pay and had to be taxed.
The educators say Zimra officials were working with the Salary Services Bureau to deduct the money.
Zimra officials are reportedly working with headmasters who recommend names of teachers receiving the incentives.
Zimra spokesperson Mr Canisio Mudzimu did not respond to questions sent to him yesterday, while Zimra Commissioner General Mr Gershem Pasi’s phone went unanswered.
According to the Public Service Act, if a Government worker gets a supplementary salary, that person should declare the money for taxation.
Secretaries’ ‘conventions’, one too many?
Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of secretaries’ conventions, summer and winter schools undertaken
Religion takes its place in ‘Occupy Wall Street’
BOSTON – Downtown Dewey Square is crammed with tents and tarps of Occupy Boston protesters, but organisers made sure
Think big, broaden your horizon
Every individual is endowed with some brilliant faculties of intellect that enable us to think progressively. People everywhere
Fireguards: A stitch in time saves nine
George Maponga Features Reporter
PLUMES of smoke waft into the deep blue skies transiently blackening the atmosphere in the Summerton Resettlement Area,
Social work: A trivialised necessity
Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
EACH sunrise brings with it social challenges that have become thorns in the flesh of many communities. Stories of children
Mutoko’s unpolished golden side
Tichaona Zindoga Features Writer
Mutoko and Mudzi districts in Mashonaland East are best known for giving black granite to Zimbabwe and the world.
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