CAPITAL REDEMPTION ALLOWANCES LIMITS
Writing off the cost of capital assets through depreciation allowances is an important issue for extractive industries due to the significant upfront investments up and above the other operating expenditure.…
Strive Masiyiwa on corruption
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter Zimbabwean businessman and Econet Wireless founder Mr Strive Masiyiwa has called for a genuine reform of policies and stronger accountability mechanisms if corruption has to be defeated…
Mat North holds SRC consultative Indaba
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor THE Sports and Recreation Commission will next week hold a stakeholders’ consultative meeting for Matabeleland North province that will culminate in the formulation of a national…
Collective bargaining handling requires appropriate skills
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters COLLECTIVE bargaining has presented problems for many organisations with workers rejecting offered wages and in worse cases resulting in disruption of work because those charged with…
African solidarity cheers Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has survived the illegal sanctions imposed by Western countries for 20 years because of political and material support received from fellow African countries, including Uganda, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Zim appeals for Australia Commonwealth support
Zimbabwe has registered significant political, legal and economic reforms, including implementing recommendations made by several election observer missions, and it is time that Harare is allowed to re-join the Commonwealth, a Cabinet minister has said.
Backlash! Customers rebel against Econet promo
In a development that could redefine the relationship between consumers and various service providers, Econet subscribers made an unprecedented uproar against unsolicited messages from the company advertising its newest product, the Sasai App.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Pre-Budget strategy promises a better 2020
Remarks by Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube in the latest 2020 Pre-Budget Strategy Paper that focus will next year shift from austerity to measures to grow the economy, competitiveness and job creation, must have come as sweet news in the ears of many.
Malawi, Namibia prime for October 25
Malawi and Namibia have rallied behind Zimbabwe against the illegal sanctions imposed by the West, saying they are negatively affecting the whole SADC region, which has since declared October 25 as the anti-sanctions solidarity day.











