ZIMRA: Understanding bad debt deductions

This week’s column examines conditions of a debt in relation to deductions allowable for income tax act purposes.

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the boardroom: Move away from titles to project-based leadership

In our work environment we have at some point or the other encountered people who say, “That is not my job. It is not my role. This is not what I signed up for”, all in an effort to avoid being given a responsibility.

Property Guide: Finding, funding and marketing properties

During the past three weeks I have been focusing on market trends, movements in pricing, annual rate of increment and property pricing average in most areas in the high-, medium- and low-income areas.

Managing employee’s relocation, transfers

Taurai Musakaruka
People Issues

EMPLOYERs are allowed to assign any one of their employees to work from a different location for a variety of reasons.

Man kills mother over ‘lobola money’

Beitbridge Reporter
A 36-year-old Beitbridge man was arrested for allegedly strangling his mother to death for refusing to give him money to pay lobola.

Politburo member blasts BCC over water disconnections

Chronicle Reporter
ZANU-PF Politburo member Cde Eunice Sandi-Moyo has castigated the Bulawayo City Council for disconnecting defaulting residents, saying the local authority was driven by a political agenda than the need to improve service delivery.

Zuma fires police chief in reshuffle

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma reshuffled his Cabinet yesterday, making dramatic changes in the Department of Transport, which has been caught up in the Gauteng e-tolls backlash that embarrassed the government. He also announced the dismissal of police commissioner Bheki Cele, replacing him with

Israel arrests 213 immigrants in mass round-up

Israel’s immigration police have arrested 213 people, more than half of them from South Sudan, in a series of raids aimed at rounding up and deporting illegal immigrants, officials said yesterday. Officials from the Population and Migration Authority said a total of 140 people had been arrested on Sunday

AU moves summit to Addis Ababa

ADDIS ABABA — The African Union has formally announced that it is moving its upcoming summit to Addis Ababa. This comes after Malawi refused to welcome Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir for the event. Last week, Malawi’s vice president, Khumbo Kachali, said the country would accept losing the

Lawmaker gunned down

KANO — Gunmen shot dead a local lawmaker yesterday in a restive northeastern Nigerian city where Islamist group Boko Haram has carried out deadly attacks, residents and a police source said. Adamu Deguri, a member of the Yobe state legislature, was shot dead in front of his house at Unguwar Tandari

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