Gold surges past technical barrier

LONDON. — Gold jumped to a record high yesterday, pushing further past the US$2 000 mark in the face of a weak dollar, falling US Treasury yields and expectations of more stimulus measures for the pandemic-ravaged global economy.

Human-wildlife conflicts escalate

Ten game rangers have been trained to manage the escalating human-wildlife conflicts in Muzarabani District, Mashonaland Central Province, especially in Ward 27’s Museredza village.

Sustainable trade drives economies

Studies have underscored the role  of  sustainable  trade  in  driving  not only global  economies  but  more specifically the economies of Africa. Trade liberalisation  has also been identified as a vital force that is set to address gender inequality.

Claiming input tax in terms of the VAT Act

Section 2 of the Value Added Tax Act (Chapter 23:12) defines input tax as the tax incurred by the registered operator on the supply of any goods or services, on the importation of goods or an amount equal to the tax fraction, at the time the supply is made or deemed to have taken place, based on the lesser of any consideration in money given by the registered operator for or the open market value of the supply.

Karoi tollgate to have modern structures

Work on the Karoi tollgate along Harare-Chirundu Highway, which was suspended four years ago is set to resume soon amid reports that the Government was finalising modalities on erecting standardised structures, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister, Joel Biggie Matiza has said.

Msika’s journey from cattle herder to minister

The Herald, 28 April 1980 THE Minister of Natural Resources and Water Development, Mr Joseph Wilfred Msika has travelled a path from cattle herder, as a small boy, to trade…

Complex reopens after scare

The Mutare complex has reopened for business after it was briefly closed at the weekend for disinfection after more than 36 employees tested positive to Covid-19.

COVID-19: 26 Zanu PF staffers test positive

Twenty-six Zanu PF staffers have tested positive to Covid-19 and have since been notified and have gone into self-isolation.

JUST IN: Fuel prices rise

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has increased the price of fuel by margins ranging between 30 percent and 33 percent with effect from yesterday.

COVID-19: Local cases top 3000

Another 146 Covid-19 infections were confirmed yesterday, all local, driving the total to 4 221 with 3 128 now being people infected within Zimbabwe, 74 percent of the total, but just one more person died, a 22-year-old man in Bulawayo, taking the total fatalities to 81.

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