IMTT standardised for USD, ZiG

Individuals and businesses will turn to informal channels to avoid the tax burden.
By Tinashe Duma May. 10, 2024
Metbank a property firm with a banking licence?
Metbank a property firm with a banking licence?
Whether Metbank is a property-owning company, or a banking institution remains yours to decide.
By Rufaro Hozheri May. 10, 2024
Unpacking hidden value of talent management in supply chain (II)
Supply chain professionals should constantly remind each other that the so-called best efforts today may not be good enough for the unknown tomorrow.
By Charles Nyika May. 10, 2024
ZimInd @28: Reflections of excellence
The responsibility for safeguarding the future of the newspaper industry does not rest solely on our shoulders.
By Faith Zaba May. 10, 2024
New ZiG currency on a free flow: Here is what we know
The ZiG is now Zimbabwe’s legal tender for all public and private debts and is part of a multi-currency basket that includes the US dollar (USD) and South African rand, among others.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda May. 10, 2024
Zim diving into the AI Wave
From self-driving cars to virtual assistants and medical diagnosis tools, AI applications are rapidly transforming our world. Why Study Artificial Intelligence?
By Naison Bangure May. 10, 2024
A look at Zim’s road network
Due to its importance, policymakers and stakeholders should have a continual commitment to ensure that the country's road network is in good condition.
By Kevin Tutani May. 10, 2024
Beware of phone call scams
Zimbabwe is no exception to this growing menace, as an increasing number of individuals are falling victim to phone call scams.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 10, 2024
AI revolutionising Zim media
As the world undergoes transformative changes driven by advanced technologies, the need for workforce reskilling and organisational adaptation becomes increasingly urgent.
By Tapiwa Jongwe May. 10, 2024
What every manager needs to know about job interviewing
The unfortunate part is that most job interviews practiced by many companies are unstructured, leading to bad hiring.
By Memory Nguwi May. 10, 2024
Gendered perspective on structured currency
Annual inflation had reached over 1 000% and market trading including payments of public services, taxes, and fuel are predominantly pegged at USD prices.
By Vanessa Jaravaza May. 10, 2024
Zim’s vulnerability to El Niño, implications for self-sufficiency
EL Niño is a climate phenomenon characterised by the periodic warming of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto May. 10, 2024
Carbon credit markets as an alternative investment
This has given rise to the concept of carbon credits. A carbon credit is equal to one tonne of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere.
By Batanai Matsika May. 10, 2024
Reforming UN: The path towards a democratic, inclusive future (II)
African countries play a vital role in the United Nations, contributing significantly to various initiatives, including peacekeeping operations and developmental programmes.
By Isheanesu Mavengere May. 10, 2024
There is no opposition in Zim politics
Zanu PF and its government are running amok setting the agenda, controlling and shaping public narratives, and straddling the uncontested political communication space.
By Ntando Dumani May. 10, 2024
Muckracker: What about all the silent victims of Covid vaccines?
This is critical, because Muck, like many Zimbabweans and millions of others globally, buried loved ones as a result of the pandemic.
By Muckracker May. 10, 2024
Motoring: Chinese cars gaining market share
Take a look at the Geely Mix, Xiaomi SU7, MG ZS, Haval Jolion, and GWM Tank 500 for 2024.
By Andrew Muzamhindo May. 10, 2024
The rhythm of resilience: A Workers’ Day reflection in Zim
The informal sector became a lifeline for many, but it also exposed them to exploitation, low wages, and precarious working conditions.
By Grace Chirenje May. 10, 2024
WorldView: Israel, Hamas and the elusive cease-fire
His job and perhaps even his freedom depend on the war continuing, even if there were a temporary cease-fire.
By Gwynne Dyer May. 10, 2024
Spotlight on South Africa’s democracy
“For South African citizens, however, the equation has evolved in a totally different way.
By Emmanuel Koro May. 10, 2024
Asthma needs to be well controlled to stay healthy
A quick relief inhaler contains a fast-acting medication to open your airways and help you breathe more easily when you are having an asthma attack. 
By Cimas May. 3, 2024
The rise of plant-based cuisine
They are leading the charge in creating plant-based alternatives that closely mimic the taste, texture, and mouthfeel of meat products.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo May. 3, 2024
Real estate investment unveiled
This, in turn, unveils a pantheon of lucrative opportunities for investors to capitalise on the burgeoning need for residential and commercial edifices.
By Mike Juru May. 3, 2024
Ethical landscape of AI: Lessons for Zim
As Zimbabwe navigates the transformative potential of AI, it must do so with a steadfast commitment to ethical principles.
By Naison Bangure May. 3, 2024
Fix corruption looking forward, not backwards
There may also be an increase in taxation, as the government needs more revenue to repay the projects, which were established at inflated costs.
By Kevin Tutani May. 3, 2024
Let’s use technology to make our roads safe
 Mobile applications for road safety
By Jacob Mutisi May. 3, 2024
Independent thinkers a necessity in executive suites, boardrooms
Of course this is unnecessary bureaucracy if you have a competent board of directors and world class management team in place.
By Osbert Nyandoro May. 3, 2024
Tools for fair, competitive compensation
Simplified administration: Salary notching provides a clear framework, streamlining the compensation process.
By Memory Nguwi May. 3, 2024