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Public finance management in informal economy: A panacea to Zim’s fiscal challenges

The informal economy, also known as the shadow or underground economy, refers to economic activities that are, in the majority of cases, not registered or regulated by the government.
By Samuel Wadzai 13h ago

JustLeo debuts Kummawa

JustLeo’s creative vision reflects her deep appreciation for the continent’s beauty that has to be shown off to the world.
By Staff Reporter 13h ago

Zimbabwe’s narrative: A view from the outside!

The US Democrats promised black women that if they “put out” their men from their matrimonial homes, they will receive full housing and financial assistance.
By Kenneth Mufuka 13h ago
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2024: The year Mnangagwa loyalists threw cat among the pigeons with 2030 agenda

Mnangagwa (82) is  serving his second term, and constitutionally his last in office, having been first elected in 2018 after rising to power through a military coup the previous year.

Zida boss urges govt to forster economic stability

Chinamo said as Zimbabwe continued to seek investment opportunities, the dialogue around the role of state institutions remained central to the country’s development strategy.
By Lee Musaidzi 13h ago

School combines vibrant education, music curriculum

Students at the college scooped the best performance award at the recently held Midlands marimba arts festival.
By Stephen Chadenga 13h ago
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Govt told to focus on debt reduction, tax reforms

The new measures include taxes on plastic bags, betting, rental income, fast food, and the reintroduction of duty on selected medical products, all of which are effective January 1, 2025.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 13h ago

Land tenure policy changes must not benefit elites only

Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy was also badly affected by the chaos that characterised the land reform programme.
By The Standard 13h ago

Maguraushe leads the charge as Zim Women's football reaches milestone

The landmark document was unanimously approved by member clubs during a ratification meeting at Yadah Hotel in Harare.
By Austin Karonga 13h ago