Hwenga said ZRCS in collaboration with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have launched an emergency appeal to intervene.
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Appointment of Director and Company Secretary Following the Company s announcement on 15 March 2021 of Paul Stevenson s intention to step down from the Board, the Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Ryan Thomas as Group Finance Director and Company Secretary. Ryan has previously worked at Eco-Bat Technologies as Finance Director of the European Division. Eco-Bat is one of the world s largest producers and recyclers of lead with operations in Europe, Africa & North America. Ryan will join the Group on 24 May 2021 ahead of a short handover period with Paul who leaves the Group on 11 June 2021. Ryan will join the Board on 11 June 2021.
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2021 National Budget – the Good and the Bad
December 14, 2020
Zimbabwe’s 2021 national budget set a taxing agenda with a 126% jump in budgeted revenues from ZW$173 billion (About US$2.12 billion) anticipated in 2020 to ZW$391.8 billion (US$4.8 billion) budgeted for 2021. The high revenue target is supported by sharp increases in sin taxes (Levied on wines, tobacco, spirits and beer), increase in fuel import duty, widening of presumptive taxes on selected self-employed professionals and Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Informal traders. In a departure from the previous budgets that were biased towards agricultural subsidies and defense, the 2021 allocations favored the education departments with primary and secondary education and Higher education getting ZW$55,221 billion and ZW$14,368 billion respectively. Similarly Health and Child Care will get ZW$54,705 billion.