Minister held hostage . . . 4-hour hell locked in car . . . Wheel-chair gang fury

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent A MINISTER was held hostage for FOUR HOURS after the officials who ran the 2016 Zimbabwe National Paralympic Games, most of them on wheelchairs, lost patience over…

Dabengwa sets Mphoko’s war record straight

Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko did not abandon the liberation struggle to be with his wife, as claimed by the embattled War Veterans Association chairman Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Liquidity crisis: build confidence in banking sector

A CASH crunch has hit the economy with banks introducing stringent cash management systems including limiting maximum cash withdrawals to $500 per transaction and switching off some of their ATMs.

Panama papers raise global stink

Authorities across the globe have opened investigations into the activities of the world’s rich and powerful after a cache of leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm showed possible wrongdoing…

AAG fights in Chivayo’s corner

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE Affirmative Action Group yesterday plunged into the drama which saw Wicknell Chivayo pulling a plug on his sponsorship package for the Warriors by engaging the…

HCCL presses panic button – Trims top management

Prosper Ndlovu and Fairness Moyana, Business Reporters COAL miner, Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) has pressed the panic button after it hinted workers should brace for retrenchment as part of…

African Sun abandons regional operations

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter HOSPITALITY group African Sun has shut down its loss making hotels in and outside Zimbabwe and is undertaking major cost rationalisation measures to bring back…

NRZ executives received $1 million

Harare Bureau THE National Railways of Zimbabwe top management received almost $1 million in salaries last year processed through an executive bank account held with a local bank, our Harare…

Prof Moyo calls for corporate partners

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau HIGHER and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, says the Warriors need a corporate – and not a personal – sponsor and Zimbabweans should work to…

Zifa in need of financial acumen

Dingilizwe Ntuli, Sports Editor IN the midst of the unravelling and injurious match-fixing scandal, Zimbabwean football is again facing another crisis after Zifa’s benefactor Wicknell Chivayo pulled the plug on…

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