The Zimbabwe Independent on MSN
VAT, IMTT set to reduce business competitiveness, says Axcentium
AXCENTIUM Zimbabwe (Axcentium) says the increase in the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate to 15,5% and the continued use of the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
South Africa: DA in Parliament Delivers Decisive Results for South Africans
Press Release - The past year has shown what a focused, hard-working parliamentary caucus can achieve when it stands firmly for the people of South Africa. As the Democratic Alliance, we used our ...
Stefanutti Stocks has completed a massive restructuring after settling a claim with Eskom over the Kusile Power Station.
Although the number of people living in extreme poverty decreased to 5.1 million between 2009 and 2023, 10.8 million, almost ...
When Nigeria’s new tax regime becomes effective from January 2026, there are truly some interesting incentives (though less ...
Swarts said oil and gas firms can be big buyers of platinum and could benefit from using the futures exchange to mitigate ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) held its 4th Central Command Team (CCT) meeting of the 3rd National People's Assembly, at ...
South Africa is set for lower petrol prices and subdued inflation in 2026 as the rand oil price hits a four-year low on ...
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSNOpinion
Ncube must wake up, face reality
The key incentive to investment is favourable policies that enable those who put their money to make profit. As a public ...
Enugu budgets N10bn for first phase of rail project, boosting connectivity, aviation expansion, and local vehicle assembly ...
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said South Africa's current progressive tax system sufficiently raises revenue and redistributes wealth, with no need to introduce a wealth tax.
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