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Insufficient funds leave ‘Mthuli’ road unmarked

Former Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni said Ncube’s conduct was criminal, adding that he should be charged.
By William Vundla Sep. 16, 2024

Cde Mthuli, get your act together

A brand new 4x4 Isuzu twin-cab vehicle goes for around US$70 000 on the local market, pushing the figure for all the vehicles to above US$17 million, the NewsDay report read.
By Newsday Sep. 14, 2024

NewsDay cartoon 14 September, 2024 edition

NewsDay cartoon 14 September, 2024 edition
By The Watcher Sep. 14, 2024

Mthuli caught in ministries’ over-expenditure crosshairs

“Government plans to increase demand for the local currency by requiring payment of at least 50% of corporate income tax liability in local currency.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 12, 2024

Swedish investors eye opportunities in Zim

The discussions focused on socio-economic development and exploring avenues to enhance bilateral investment.
By Business Reporter Aug. 28, 2024

Carefully curated narrative: Not a willing-buyer willing-seller market

The Zimbabwe’s new gold-backed currency, ZiG, has not moved on the formal market since its introduction in April and this has resulted in wild cheers by an ignorant populace.
By Equity Axis Aug. 2, 2024

Tax relief measures to boost Delta’s volumes

Delta's lager SBU posted a 9% increase in sales volumes, compared to the prior period largely because of improved production capacity.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Aug. 2, 2024

Debt wars, ZiG uncertainties to frustrate GDP forecasts

“Local debt has increased significantly from about US$5 billion in September of 2023 to the current US$8,7 billion.
By Julia Ndlela and Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Aug. 2, 2024

Mthuli pushes for interest payment suspension

This, according to him, would enable the country to allocate funds towards other essential programmes while undergoing the debt relief process.
By Melody Chikono and Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jul. 30, 2024