Cartels Bay For Mthuli Ncube’s Blood

Predatory cartels of “tenderpreneurs” preying on Zimbabwe’s lax procurement systems, prejudicing government of millions of United States dollars, are baying for the blood of Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and his secretary George Guvamatanga who have been plugging revenue leakages. Tenderpreneurship — a term widely used in South Africa and has …

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Judicial Courts Letting Gender Violence Victims Down

By Denzel Nemhara Women and young girls around Bindura district are advocating for gender-based violence issues, including domestic violence to be heard at traditional chiefs’ courts than judicial courts, Nhau/Indaba has established. They allege that judicial courts are perpetuating the scourge as most cases were being treated with leniency while …

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Mnangagwa Visits Cuba After Surprise Fidel Castro Looks

President Emmerson Mnangagwa travels to Cuba on an official visit this Friday where he is reportedly set hold official talks with Cuban authorities. The Zimbabwean leader left for New York early this week to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly. He is set to cross into North America to …

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BUSE Student Launches ‘Anti-Blesser’ Campaign

By Denzel NemharaA female student from the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) has embarked on a campaign against sugar daddies often referred to as ‘blessers’ who are allegedly going after girls at secondary and tertiary institutions in the town taking advantage of their vulnerability. Charlotte Chigwedere (21) a level …

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Audit Unearths Secret Govt Investments

The Justice ministry has gone for years without accounting and declaring dividends for two investments made using taxpayers’ funds, Auditor-General Mildred Chiri’s report has revealed. Chiri’s report on the appropriation accounts, finance and revenue statements and funds accounts for 2021 showed that the Ministry of Justice, before 2017, bought 11 …

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IMF Says Gold Coins Missed Chance To Build Zimbabwe Reserves

The gold coins that have been in circulation in Zimbabwe for almost three months are a missed chance to build the nation’s gold reserves, according to the International Monetary Fund. “The sale of gold coins has contributed to withdrawing Zimbabwe dollar liquidity from the market, though it represents an opportunity cost …

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Promoters Scream Over Rogue Bouncers

A group of rogue bouncers is on the prowl in Harare spoiling many gigs, through harassment of revellers, theft and fraud forcing music promoters to issue a statement yesterday. While bouncers are needed to control things in the rough turf of showbiz, the group is said to be overdoing it, …

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Mnangagwa Calls For The Reform Of Global Financial Institutions

A just, responsive and inclusive global financial system is critical for world nations to tackle both present and future challenges, while the United Nations (UN) should ever be the beacon of hope for the world, President Mnangagwa has said. Addressing the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) …

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Zim Snubs Sadc

Zimbabwe is lagging behind in the implementation of key aspects of a Sadc plan meant to enforce sound management and transparent public financial management raising questions on the country’s commitment to embrace scrutiny. The Sadc Regional Indicative Strategic Plan (RISDP) 2020-2030 and its accompanying model law penned by the Sadc …

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