Bulls n Bears Investors Notebook : 04 March 2021

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Employers push for 2nd Covid-19 stimulus package

THE Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) wants the Government to come
up with a second Covid-19 stimulus package to bail out businesses from the
adverse effects of the pandemic to .
<https://bullszimbabwe.com/employers-push-for-2nd-covid-19-stimulus-package/
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Vaya enables safe grocery shopping.Targets multiple retail, wholesale
partnerships

THE government this week eased the country's Covid-19 induced lockdown
conditions in a move informed by the significant drop in new cases and the
very few or no deaths recorded .
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Lockdown relaxation excites tourism sector

THE relaxation of travel restrictions is expected to re-ignite domestic
tourism and improve business earnings for the travel and leisure sector.
Players in the tourism industry said the restrictions were .
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Willdale moves to penetrate Sadc market

ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed bricks manufacturer, Willdale Bricks,
has set its focus on penetrating the Sadc market in the post-Covid-19 era
driven by the region's potential for housing projects. The .
<https://bullszimbabwe.com/willdale-moves-to-penetrate-sadc-market/> Read
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Easing lockdown offers opportunity to grow trade

Africa's economy is set to rebound amid indications that several countries
are slowly relaxing lockdown rules and preparing to trade. For Zimbabwe, the
economic situation is already looking up after .
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Govt unveils affordable national housing programme

A massive and affordable housing fund targeting civil servants and
non-Government employees has been unveiled as the Second Republic
demonstrates commitment to providing decent accommodation to citizens. The
Musha-Muzi Housing .
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Treasury avails $489m for roads

Treasury has availed $480 million towards road rehabilitation across the
country as part of measures to revive roads that have been damaged by heavy
rains. This comes as Cabinet has .
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Rights of employees during corporate rescue

This article seeks to explain the effect of corporate rescue on company
employees and the rights of those employees during the corporate rescue
proceedings. Corporate rescue Corporate rescue is also .
<https://bullszimbabwe.com/rights-of-employees-during-corporate-rescue/>
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Commodities Exchange to go live

The commodities exchange, the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX), is doing
final engagements with key stakeholders such as farmers before the exchange
goes live this month. The engagements are to iron .
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Tax concession for the elderly

Persons aged 55 years or above are considered as elderly persons for Income
Tax purposes and they are eligible to a number of tax concessions. Tax
concessions for the elderly .
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Stanbic gets new CFO

Stanbic Bank has appointed seasoned banker, Mr Tafadzwa Mahachi, as its new
chief financial officer (CFO), with effect from March 1, 2021. Mr Mahachi,
who is a chartered accountant and .
<https://bullszimbabwe.com/stanbic-gets-new-cfo/> Read more >

 


 

 

	 

	
 

	
 

Concern over cotton price

As concerns continue growing over cotton price for this season, Government
may come up with a subsidy to cushion the merchants and encourage farmers to
continue planting, a senior official .
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NSSA in talks to sell Turnall shares

Turnall Limited, says one of the major shareholders in the roofing and
building materials supplier, National Social Security Authority (NSSA), is
still engaged in discussions for a transaction to dispose .
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Miners engage RBZ over forex

The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) is engaging the Reserve Bank of
Zimbabwe (RBZ) with a view to finding a solution to challenges caused by the
new foreign currency .
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INVESTORS DIARY 2021

 


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Counters Trading Under Cautionary

 


 

 

 

 

 


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Fidelity

Turnall

Medtech

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