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THE champagne socialists who run Zanu PF are an amusing lot. They throw a tantrum when Zimbabweans tell them the truth about the ruling party’s catastrophic...
THE shareholding structure and control of Zimbabwe’s beleaguered third-largest mobile network operator Telecel Zimbabwe is as clear as mud. OWEN GAGARE Telecel, which has been placed...
THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has presented its forensic audit which unearths corruption and names individuals implicated in the pensions fund’s latest scandals to the...
ZIMBABWE, which is under United States sanctions, has received 18 helicopters from a sanctioned Russian state entity, Rostec, for air medical services, law enforcement, as well...
AFTER pulling out of the much-hyped US$3 billion Darwendale platinum mining deal in Zimbabwe two years ago, Rostec, a Russian state-owned conglomerate, has chosen a low-hanging...
PARLIAMENT’S Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has vowed to challenge Speaker Jacob Mudenda’s gag order on parliamentary investigations of individuals and entities exposed in Al Jazeera’s Gold...
CITIZENS’ Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator for Kuwadzana East Chalton Hwende has challenged the Speaker of Parliament to explain why under-fire Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda...
THE status of Mana Pools National Park as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco)-designated World Heritage Site is under threat if the Zimbabwean...
IT is 9.30pm on a chilly March night, António Munguambe* (10) cuts a lonely figure as he lies still on a secluded pavement in Harare’s central...
THE trial of embattled Zengeza West lawmaker Job Sikhala, accused of inciting public violence, began this week amid inconsistent testimony by law enforcement agents. RUVIMBO MUCHENJE...