‘AU must deal with insecurities in member states’

Victoria Ruzvidzo in Luanda, Angola THE African Union must deal with every aspect of insecurity in any member State to create a peaceful continent that fosters industrialisation and growth, President Mnangagwa has said. Briefing journalists at the end of the Summit on the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo here yesterday, the President said […] …
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Government initiates building of civil servants’ flats

Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw  GOVERNMENT has started the process to build flats for civil servants in Iminyela suburb, Bulawayo as part of non-monetary benefits for its employees. The flats will be built close to where Government constructed some flats for civil servants some years ago. The latest construction project is still in its infancy and it will […] …
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Fifty percent forex corporate tax payment in Zim$ requirement still in force

Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw TREASURY has reiterated that it will not accept forex payment for the 50 percent local currency tax component, which will be converted at the Wholesale Auction Exchange Rate in order to curb tax arbitrage. To ensure compliance with the latest regulations, statutory penalties for late payment of taxes due will be vigorously applied, […] …
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Aston Villa captain McGinn in Victoria Falls

Leonard Ncube and Caroline Mutsawu, Chronicle Writers DESTINATION Victoria Falls continues to attract international celebrities with English Premier League football star and Aston Villa captain John McGinn landing in the tourism city yesterday for a two-day holiday where he is set to meet with teammate Marvelous Nakamba. McGinn, who is also Scotland’s national team captain, landed […] …
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BCC to disband municipal police

Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw THE cash-strapped Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is planning to disband its municipal police and engage a private security company on a 12-month rolling contract as part of a raft of measures to cut its wage bill and improve security. BCC is also considering reporting bad debtors to the Credit Bureau, reintroducing the Revenue […] …
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