Tariffs Commission review hailed

Wenceslaus Murape Business Reporter
The Competition and Tariffs Commission’s intervention in various industries and economic sectors in Zimbabwe has helped in curbing cartel-like behaviour in key industries.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Mr Mike Bimha made the remarks in Harare yesterday while officially opening a stakeholder seminar on dissemination of results of the Voluntary Peer

‘Prioritise drugs procurement’

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
The bulk of funds allocated to the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare must go towards infrastructure development, equipment and drug procurement instead of workers’ salaries, a health expert with the European Union has said. In an interview with Star FM last Wednesday, EU’s HIV and Aids advisor Mr Paolo Barduagni said Government had increased the 2012 budget allocation for the

Gvt should protect local products — ZNCC

Government should come up with measures to promote the consumption of local products in order to support the country’s industries.Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce vice president for Mashonaland region Mr…

Myths, facts and sanctions

A fortnight ago, I had the privilege of listening to a presentation by Bishop Trevor Manhanga at the Lead Zimbabwe Conference. The presentation, titled “The Zimbabwe we want economically”, challenged the church in particular to stand up and be counted on key areas of national interest.
Bishop Manhanga said in part, “Firstly, I am sure that we all are aware that myths are not supported by facts, they merely have supporters. As church leaders, therefore, it is important to make this distinguishing fact because oftentimes, we continue to regurgitate myths from our pulpits when they are not facts and soon enough if a myth is repeated often enough, it is accepted as fact . . . Let me state that the church therefore

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