Tag: Mthuli Ncube
Mthuli Ncube counts COVID-19 impact on ZIm economy
Farai Mabeza
Zimbabwe’s construction industry looks set to be the hardest hit by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic...
Money and Economy in Zimbabwean history: A concise currency timeline
The Moniness of Money in Zimbabwe: Political but not economic independence
Tinashe Nyamunda
Equity, production and currency
At Lancaster, the burning issue had been that of land....
Sink or swim for Mthuli’s mid-term review
TODAY, Finance and Economic Development minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has a balancing act to play when he presents his mid-term budget review.
The Zimbabwean economy...
Banks to finance productive sector Covid-19 support
Farai Mabeza
Productive sector support under the $18.02 billion COVID-19 Economic Recovery and Stimulus Package will be financed by banks through normal banking channels and...
Victoria Falls Stock Exchange: Zimbabwe`s knight in shining armour?
Exactly 30 days from the date a harried Mthuli Ncube wrote to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) pleading for debt relief and financial assistance...
US$86m required for 2022 census
Farai Mabeza
The 2022 population census is set to gobble US$85.5m, finance and economic development minister Mthuli Ncube has said.
Ncube told a resource mobilisation meeting...
Understanding the modalities around Mthuli’s GEMS Fund
FinX
HARARE – Cabinet yesterday resolved to set up a Government Employees Mutual Savings Fund with effect from March 2020 wherein Government would provide $100...
Govt reviews price for subsided roller meal by 40% despite incessant...
HARARE – The government has reviewed upwards the subsidized price for a roller meal bag by 40% against the prevailing market price of the...
Zim not at risk of famine; food imports on the way,...
HARARE – Government will during the course of the year drip feed into the economy bigger denominations in order to enable ease of transactions.
Finance...
Civil servants declare incapacitation, Govt rushes with January cushioning allowance
Xolisani Ncube
Government workers have declared incapacitation and vowed not to report for duty starting next week.
Last week, government offered its workers a 97 percent...