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TREASURY is banking on sugar, fast food and alcohol taxes to recoup the loss of hundreds of millions of United States dollars ...
FINANCE, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube has told key leaders from the ...
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Legit.ng on MSNDangote, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Others To Bag Awards At 100 Most Notable African Leadership SummitTop economic experts, government officials, entrepreneurs, captains of industry, policymakers and professionals are set to ...
Bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom are expected to take a further significant step forward with the ...
Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has announced that Zimbabwe expects ...
Spread This NewsBloomberg Zimbabwe expects the $2.6 billion bridge finance — needed to repay debt owed to international ...
Zimbabwe's Treasury is relying heavily on taxes imposed on sugar, fast food, and alcoholic beverages to recoup hundreds of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNFrom Despair to Hope - Zimbabwe Breaks New Ground With Compensation Program for Displaced Farmers [announcement]The international community has described Zimbabwe's payment of compensation to white farmers as a new chapter in national healing. The payment is part of the Zimbabwe Arrears Clearance and Debt ...
Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom are set to deepen diplomatic and economic ties with the anticipated visit of UK Minister for ...
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The Standard on MSNScepticism over Mthuli Ncube’s US$21b debt planZIMBABWE has set 2030 as the deadline to clear its US$21 billion debt, paving the way for a mono-currency regime and stable local currency, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has said. But economists were ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNNcube urges pension funds to tackle unclaimed benefits, diversify investmentsZIMBABWE'S pension funds have grown significantly, covering over 960 000 members, but challenges such as unclaimed benefits and portfolio concentration risk need urgent attention, Finance Minister ...
Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, announced that the government would distribute $20 million (around R350 million) to compensate an initial 94 former farmers who were affected ...
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