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Govt scraps 11 licenses, cuts fees to boost business
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67088, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has eliminated 11 licensing mandates and merged scattered municipal authorizations into one permit as part of changes aimed at improving conditions for commerce, according to Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube. The adjustments target small and midsize operations plus established companies running multiple activities under a single roof, including bakeries, meat shops, dining establishments, and food production facilities. Some enterprises previously paid up to $2,300 just for food manufacturing authorization. Local governments will implement tiered pricing with a $500 ceiling, helping smaller ventures pay reduced amounts. Bottle outlets inside licensed retail spaces no longer need separate permits, while wholesale and retail functions can operate under unified documentation. Factory and storefront credentials have been combined for businesses at shared locations. Hotel and lodge permit costs dropped 50 percent with a $500 maximum per establishment. Property use conversion charges fell to $1,000 from previous highs of $3,500 at certain municipalities. Wastewater handling fees decreased from $575 to $200 each year. The Reserve Bank will handle financial services licensing at $20 annually rather than the former $1,867 rate. Ncube said on Friday the overhaul should boost enterprise expansion and employment while advancing the nation toward upper middle income status by 2030. [/QUOTE]
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