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  • Notice: Company re-Registration Exercise

    Dear Valued Client Please be advised that pursuant to the Companies and Other Business Entities Act [Chapter 24:31], the company re-registration exercise has commenced. This is a significant initiative aimed at updating the company register from a manual paper-based system to an electronic filing system [...]

  • Special Capital Gains Tax

    On 1 January 2024, the Finance Act, 2023 (No.13 of 2023) (the “Finance Act”) came into operation implementing various measures including the introduction of a special capital gains tax (“special CGT”). The Finance Act amended the Capital Gains Tax Act [Chapter 23:01] (the “CGT Act”) [...]

  • Can a company withdraw from a National Employment Council?

    What is a National Employment Council (NEC) A National Employment Council is a bipartite labour relations body with a specific mandate to deal with labour issues in a particular industry or sector comprising an employers’ association on one hand and employee representative (Trade Unions) on [...]

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Intellectual Property Law in Zimbabwe

Intellectual property law deals with the protection of creativity and innovation. Zimbabwean law recognises a number of intellectual property rights that require formal registration in the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office (ZIPO) or the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (ARIPO) or under the Madrid International Trademark System (Madrid System) before such rights can be protected and enforced against third parties in Zimbabwe.

Honey & Blanckenberg are part of the Nextlaw Global Referral Network

Honey & Blanckenberg has joined Nextlaw Global Referral Network, enabling it to connect its clients to high quality lawyers around the world. Nextlaw Global Referral Network is the largest legal referral network in the world, with more than 300 member firms and 18,600 lawyers covering 160 countries. Press statement

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