Call for legal framework for State enterprises

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should develop a legal framework, which clarifies broader principles of good governance of State-owned enterprises, a World Bank senior official said yesterday.

When regulation is outpaced by technology

Delta Milayo Ndou #DigitalDialogue There is a case that has been brought before the courts which makes for an interesting study of how technology out-paces regulation and how our regulatory bodies…

Justice at last for barefoot pupil . . . head demoted, transferred

Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor MWEYAMUTSVENE School head Mr Abel Rubende and his wife Nyasha Rubende have been demoted and transferred from the Catholic-run institution after authorities found them guilty of…

$100m housing project on cards

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government is set to partner Chinese investors to construct $100 million worth of houses made from pre-fabricated materials as it seeks to meet its Zim-Asset target of…

Kwekwe nurse, lover charged with murder

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau The Kwekwe General Hospital nurse and her boyfriend who allegedly drugged and killed a patient whose identification particulars they used to claim $5 000 insurance cover from…

Thornycroft, Neshamba nominated for ZIWA

Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S top female rower Micheen Thornycroft and fellow Olympian, the Mighty Warriors’ poster girl Rudo Neshamba, have been nominated for the 2016 Sportswoman of the Year award…

African migrants: Les sans papiers

Santorri Chamley Correspondent The chilling effects of Europe’s crackdown on immigration were crystallised in June 2016 with the recovery of 458 corpses of mostly African migrants from a boat that sank…

Govt must lead in rand pricing

Enacy Mapakame: Business Reporter Government departments should take the leading role in pricing goods and services in South African rand if Zimbabwe is to realise an increase in tourist arrivals, analysts…

Celebrating South-South cooperation

Jakkie Cilliers Correspondent September 12 is perhaps one of the less celebrated international days, namely the United Nations (UN) Day for South-South Cooperation — a notion of solidarity, where countries forego…

Ultimatum for Makedenge as war vets case drags on

Court Reporter The court is expected to make a ruling next Wednesday on an application by five Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) executive members who are challenging their…

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