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Company vs personal liability.

The circumstances of the above case are already of public record, so I will stick to the crux of these without boring you with minute details.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jan. 16, 2026

Company vs personal liability

The duo then secured the tender to supply goats and received money from the government, even as they knew they had no capacity to supply the same.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jan. 16, 2026

Zimra updates system after facing resistance to old license plate fees

Responding to inquiries, Zimra spokesperson Gladman Njanji said the system updates had since been completed.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 14, 2026

‘Tax policy should encourage business, not punish it’ 

Zimbabwe, however, risks driving businesses back into informality—the very opposite of what the tax system is intended to achieve. 
By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 24, 2025

Zimra ordered to release ex-soldier’s luxury car

Zimra's own filings noted her absence was under six months, contradicting the emigration claim. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 7, 2025

Forbes overhaul urgent, not optional

This mismatch between demand and infrastructure underscores the urgency of modernising the post.  
By Newsday Dec. 2, 2025

Forbes buckles under record freight boom

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) said the spike was being driven by a boom in mineral exports and increased importation of farming inputs ahead of the rainy season. 
By RUTH MASEKO Dec. 1, 2025

Integrity pledges to strengthen Zimra’s anti-corruption efforts

Reza commended the collaboration between Zimra and Zacc, saying it has resulted in “substantial progress being recorded under NDS 1 (2021-25)”. 
By RUTH MASEKO Nov. 25, 2025

Government moves to plug cement shortage

The measures come amid a shortage of cement, which has seen unscrupulous businesses selling a 50kg bag of cement for US$20. 
By SHARON ZEBRA Nov. 25, 2025