The Mbudzi Roundabout Interchange along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare is already in motion, with contractors now on site, Government has advised. Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Felix Mhona revealed that actual construction works will begin in December and expected to be completed within 12 months. Mhona said those …
Read More »No Resignation From Army Before 2023, ‘Rogue’ Soldiers Sent For Re-training
Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) commander Lieutenant General David Sigauke has reportedly sent junior soldiers on forced re-training in Hwange as punishment for demanding a salary increase during an ostensibly no-holds-barred meeting, it has emerged. Sigauke is said to have had a meeting with junior officers in Harare where he opened …
Read More »CFI Holdings: An Old Giant Looking For A Way Back To The Top Table
Almost four years after it last traded on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, CFI Holdings made a return to the market on Monday. The share was suspended in January 2018 for violating listing rules. The violations were a sign of deeper problems at a company that could have been great, but …
Read More »Music Streamers Turn To Telcos To Make Africa Pay
Africa, with its internationally recognised musical talent – and growing mobile phone use – is central to Swedish music streamer Spotify’s (SPOT.N) plans to extend its reach to a billion customers. As African artists such as Nigeria’s Burna Boy and South Africa’s Black Coffee are streamed across the world, the …
Read More »Thomas Sankara Trial In Burkina Faso: Who Killed ‘Africa’s Che Guevara’?
Thirty-four years, almost to the day, since the shocking killing of Burkina Faso’s then President, Thomas Sankara, 14 men are going on trial, accused of complicity in the murder of the man known as “Africa’s Che Guevara”. The charismatic Pan-Africanist was shot dead aged 37 by soldiers during a coup …
Read More »‘That Is The Work Of Zanu PF’: Chamisa Speaks Out
“…So, am I now not allowed to travel to any part of the country?“ MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is absolutely convinced that Zanu PF was responsible for the violent attacks on his convoy and advance team yesterday during their visit to Masvingo. “That is the work of Zanu PF. …
Read More »ZANU PF National People’s Conference Preps Done: Kazembe
Preparations for ZANU PF’s 20th national people’s conference slated for Mashonaland Central province in Bindura are now complete and the province is ready to host the event, Nhau has learnt. The conference which will run from October, 25-31 comes in the wake of factional fights that have dogged the party …
Read More »Mnangagwa Personally Intervenes As Zanu PF Factional Fights Intensify
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been forced to step up and personally intervene in the deadly factional rowing pitting senior Zanu PF officials after Home Affairs minister and current party provincial chair Kazembe Kazembe allegedly ordered the deployment of police officers Sunday to beat up a whole village in Musana Communal …
Read More »Mnangagwa Shifts Foreign Policy Thrust
…“friend to all, and enemy to none”… Deepening ties with all nations including those that once ostracised Zimbabwe is at the heart of President Mnangagwa’s foreign policy thrust. As the President bid farewell to two Ambassadors-designate to the Western world yesterday, he impressed on them to take the message of …
Read More »RBZ Summons Businesses Over Price Madness
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya yesterday said his meeting with business this morning is not a witchhunt, but an effort by authorities to grasp the root cause of the prevailing pricing madness. The all-stakeholder forum to be attended by representatives of retailers, producers, wholesalers and everyone …
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