Friday, 2 May 2014

FREE IMPORT DUTY FOR ZIMBABWEANS WORKING IN SOUTH AFRICA

BUY YOUR USED JAPANESE VEHICLE IN DURBAN AND PAY NO IMPORT DUTY


In terms of the Zimbabwean Customs and Excise Act [Chapter 23:02], returning residents, immigrants and other Organizations as well as Government departments may qualify for free duty if certain terms and conditions.

Most, if not all  four year permits issued to Zimbabwean nationals in South Africa are expiring soon. This is the time for Zimbabwean nationals in possession of such permits to purchase their used Japanese vehicles in Durban South African and take them to Zimbabwe free of import duty. Below we are going to look at who qualifies, the requirements and procedures to follow.

SO WHO QUALIFIES FOR FREE IMPORT DUTY STATUS IN ZIMBABWE ?


a] RETURNING RESIDENTS/STUDENTS :

 Most Zimbabweans currently working or studying in South Africa or anywhere else fall into this category.

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

NO NEED TO PANIC FOR ZIMBOs WORKING IN SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa allays permit fears  

[From Newsday Zimbabwe]


THE South African government has urged Zimbabweans who acquired permits through a 2009
special dispensation to renew the documents as they are about to expire.

Annahstacia Ndlovu

Pretoria had indicated that it was tightening the permit system after Cabinet approved new measures, a signal that unsettled many Zimbabweans living in South Africa.
But in an interview at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, South Africa’s ambassador to Zimbabwe Vusi Mavimbela said there was no reason to panic.

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Zimra backtracks on number plates

Source of this article is the Herald Zim

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has abandoned its lobby for the country to revert to the old system of single registration number for vehicles from the first time to final destruction. Under the old system, only ownership was changed while the car maintained the same registration number while the new system requires the registration number to be changed with each change

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Used Japanese Nissan Teana Review

Nissan Teana 2.5 review

From the outside, the Nissan Teana may look like a regular boring car to some, but as soon as we entered the car, we could feel the luxury and comfort that Nissan built the car for.

The seats are incredibly comfortable, upholstered in black leather, reflecting exclusivity and luxury, with the black interior whispering of power.

They're also suitable for pregnant women, as the seats provide good support for their

Friday, 20 September 2013

What are The Prices For The Cheapest Used Japanese Vehicles ?

Most Customers Are Concerned With The Huge Price Difference Of Used Cars From Japan.


This is a question which really boggles the minds of many people who come to Durban to buy used Japanese vehicles. Almost each and every customer wants to know the exact price of the vehicle they will be coming to buy. However this is not as easy as it sounds. Partly this is because each and every dealer has their own set of prices and the other reason being that we are dealing with second hand vehicles here.

Why Is There A Huge Difference In Prices Of Used Vehicles From Japan ?


The reason why these kinds of vehicles have a huge price difference is also partly because these dealership owners in Durban