Prominent Dubai-based businessman Mr Shaji Ul Mulk arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday to explore areas of cooperation in various sectors of the economy. Mr Mulk, who is the chairman of Mulk Holdings and Abu Dhabi T10, met with President Mnangagwa, Government officials and other investors at the Expo 2020 Dubai, in …
Read More »Covid Opens New Battlefronts In Africa’s Illegal Wildlife Trade
Earlier this year Africa’s illegal wildlife trade took an unprecedented new turn. Deep in the dense tropical jungle of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) a giant pangolin – an endangered species of mammal with plate-like scales that can weigh up to 30kg – was kidnapped by rebels who demanded a $500 …
Read More »O-Level Results Out
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has released the 2021 Ordinary Level results. According to Zimsec board chair Professor Eddie Mwenje, the results will be accessible online from 4pm Tuesday. A 26.34 percent pass rate was recorded, an improvement from the 24.77 percent in 2020. Nhau/Indaba
Read More »Zanu PF, CCC Sanctions Tiff Punishing Civil Servants
THE ruling Zanu PF says the opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) should call for the removal of sanctions first before advocating living wages for restless civil servants who have declared incapacitation for over three years citing poor remuneration. Upon their return to Parliament this week, CCC members of Parliament …
Read More »Zimbabweans In Diepsloot Living In Fear Of Vigilantes
Ministers for Home affairs and Police, Gauteng Premier and the National Police Commissioner addressed Diepsloot residents on Friday after days of protests in the Johannesburg township.Zimbabweans say they live in fear of mob “justice” after a man accused of a crime was killed in the township last week allegedly by …
Read More »Zimbabwe’s Major Hospitals Go For 2 Years Without Substantive CEOs
Zimbabwe’s major hospitals are operating with acting CEOs nearly two years after the health services board conducted interviews, ZimLive can reveal. Five CEOs at Zimbabwe’s major public hospitals were forced out in 2020 after the health ministry said it was reforming how hospital chiefs are appointed, with a new requirement …
Read More »Zacc Lays Blame On Legacy Issues After Failure To Avail AG With Financial Records
By Purity Marungisa Embattled Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has quickly leaped to defend its failure to avail financial records requested by the Auditor General Mildred Chisi, blaming the impasse on legacy issues at the establishment. In a statement from spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure seen by Nhau, the corruption watchdog acknowledged …
Read More »Brace For Full Economic Impact Of Russia-Ukraine War: CZI
ZIMBABWE should this month brace for full-impact volatilities from the Russia-Ukraine war as the southern African country battles to tame rising inflation, the country’s manufacturing sector lobby group has warned. Tremors from the Russian invasion of Ukraine are already spreading across the world, with economies experiencing disruptions of fuel and wheat …
Read More »New Covid-19 Variant Detected In Botswana
BOTSWANA has detected a new omicron sub variant, Omicron B.A.4 and B.A.5. Authorities in the neighbouring country said four people have tested positive to the new variant and have mild symptoms so far. In a statement Monday, Botswana’s Health ministry permanent Christopher Nyanga urged the public not to panic. “The …
Read More »ED Breathes Fire, Orders Probe On ‘Looting’ Permanent Secretaries
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) to probe and bring to book several permanent secretaries at the centre of failing to account for millions of dollars in stray payments which were laid bare by the Auditor-General’s latest report, Zim Morning Post has heard. Zacc and the Auditor …
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