43 State firms set for overhaul
GOVERNMENT’S reform programme on 43 public enterprises has gathered momentum with Cabinet yesterday resolving to consider, for adoption, submissions on targeted entities beginning next week.
MDCA’s dirty linen exposed
THE MDC Alliance leadership wishes to get into Government through the back door and progressive Zimbabweans should refuse to be used by politicians pushing selfish agendas, political analysts said yesterday.
Masarira speaks on MDCA training
MDC Alliance youths received training in Zambia and South Africa to rise against the Government in the event that they lost the July 30 harmonised elections, the Commission of Inquiry into the violence that rocked Harare on August 1 heard yesterday.
Govt on top of fuel situation
Government is arranging enough financing for the supply of fuel and the temporary stock-outs in the country will end in the next few days, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said yesterday. Fielding questions after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Prof Ncube said Government was on top of the situation.
Chivayo lawsuit takes new twist
THE criminal prosecution of Intratrek Zimbabwe managing director Wicknell Chivayo was designed to frustrate him and his company from performing their obligations at the Gwanda Solar Power Project, the High Court heard this week.
FC PLATINUM READY TO ROLL . . . Zim champs face potential banana skin
FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has instructed his players to strap their knees with bandages to avoid injuries when the Zimbabwe soccer champions begin their CAF Champions League campaign with a preliminary round, first leg date against CNaPS Sport on the badly kempt artificial turf at the Centre des Loisirs de la CNaPS Vontovorona in Antananarivo, Madagascar, this afternoon.
Editorial Comment: Of grandstanding, self-defeating testimonies
ON Monday, MDC-Alliance leaders — party president Mr Nelson Chamisa and vice chairman Mr Tendai Biti — appeared before the Motlanthe Commission investigating Zimbabwe’s post-election violence.
Govt entities defy procurement law
GOVERNMENT departments, principally local authorities, continue to defy the requirements of the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (PPDPA) Act which dictates that procuring entities must register with the authority.
Stefy Bau backs Tanya for stardom
STEFY Bau, a former three-time world women’s motocross champion, believes Tanya Muzinda is still an unpolished diamond which has the potential of following her footsteps and becoming a world-beater if the young Zimbabwean rider shifts her base to the United States where she will be groomed properly.
Govt mulls tourism fund
Government is mulling setting up a tourism revolving fund to support players in the sector to access credit facilities to boost big projects, Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira has said.










