ZPC denies role in Chivayo’s arrest
THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has denied playing any role in causing the arrest and prosecution of Harare businessman and Intratrek Zimbabwe managing director Wicknell Chivayo over allegations of fraud, corruption and money laundering relating to ZPC’s Gwanda solar project.
NAC rolls out Find, Test and Treat programme
The National AIDS Council (NAC) is rolling out testing and counselling programme in Marondera targeted at children below the age of nine, an official has said.
Kadoma blaze: Residents blast city
Kadoma residents on Tuesday blamed the city for failing to contain the fire that destroyed three shops in the city last night.
How knowledge economy is inspiring new roles
Developing countries that remain stuck in colonial governance structures and forms of business are sleep-walking into all kinds of crises. Some of the colonial forms of business still being practised in most African countries include sole trader (traditional enterprises), companies, cooperatives and partnerships which function through mutual agreement to pool resources and skills together for mutual benefit.
Govt intensifies food relief
Government has intensified the distribution of food relief in the Midlands, with all the districts now getting their share every month.
The moment we’ve all been waiting for . . .
“The term ‘development’ in international parlance encompasses the need and the means by which to provide better lives for people in poor countries. It includes not only economic growth, although that is crucial, but also human development — providing for health, nutrition, education, and a clean environment.”- Globalisation 101.
Budget should be couched around TSP
Professor Mthuli Ncube’s first National Budget presentation, which is expected today, should be couched around the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which is itself the first phase of the Vision 2030, designed to guide not only the fiscal but also the monetary and other economic policies during the period it covers.
Agro sector gets 15pc salary raise
Workers in the agro sector – those who process agricultural produce – have been awarded a 15 percent wage increase.
Oil bounces
LONDON. – Oil bounced above $63 a barrel yesterday to claw back some of the previous day’s 6 percent plunge, lifted by a report of an unexpected decline in US crude inventories.
Kunaka’s Zanu-PF died last November
WHO does Jim Kunaka think he is fooling and for how long? For those who do not know who he is, Kunaka, was the leader of the infamous Chipangano, a gangster group based in Mbare that caused untold suffering to both the residents and members of the opposition.











