Tag: Mthuli Ncube
Mining Sector Allocated ZW$664.8 Million, Projected to Grow by 5.6% in...
The Zimbabwean government has allocated ZW$664.8 million to the mining sector for the 2025 fiscal year, with the sector expected to grow by 5.6%...
Stakeholders in Business Sector Welcome Government’s Decision on Sugar Tax
The recent decision by the government to reduce the tax on sugary drinks, commonly referred to as the “Sugar Tax,” has been met with...
Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube Unveils ZWL$ 58 Trillion Budget
The Minister of Finance and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube has presented the 2024 national budget, outlining key strategies to address economic challenges and...
Patronise Locally Made Goods : Finance Minister
Government has called for strong support in the purchasing of local products saying that economic development is hinged on the performance of the domestic...
Mining Sector To Grow By 10% In 2023: Finance Minister
The government has projected the growth of the mining sector 10.4% next year on the back of an increase in investments, discovery of new...
US$10 Million Set Aside For Gold Centres
Government has set aside resources amounting to US$10 million for the establishment of 10 gold centres, one for each province in support of the...
Duties and Taxes Now Payable In Zim Dollars
The finance ministry has announced a number of measures aimed at enhancing the domestic use of the Zimbabwean dollar and limiting illegal foreign currency...
Gold Output Tumbles Due To Leakages-Govt.
Gold output during the first quarter of 2021 stood at 4,311 kgs compared to 6,152 kgs produced in the same period in 2020, and...
Just In: 2021 Budget To Support Buy Zimbabwe Campaigns.
The Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube revealed that the 2021 budget will strongly support programmes of the Buy Zimbabwe Campaign...
Coronavirus watch: $600m For Vulnerable People.
Government has set aside over $600 million to cover one million vulnerable households under a cash transfer programme for the next three months,...