BENIN CAUSE AFCON WAVES

IN more ways than one, the Squirrels of Benin provide a reminder of the Warriors — their predominantly gold kit, with shades of red here and there, four appearances at the AFCON finals and, with a population of about 12 million and a country virtually half the size of Zimbabwe.

A death knell for corruption

The anti-corruption drive in this country has taken a more definitive trajectory that should see the vice visibly diminishing if the stance taken by the new Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo is anything to go by.

Die is cast for dormant energy licence holders

Government will revoke non performing licenses of In-dependent Power Producers as it seeks to implement strategies to reduce power outages that have crippled industrial operations, Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi said on Friday.

First Lady networks with continental counterparts

Tendai Rupapa in NIAMEY, Niger First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa joined other African First Ladies for a banquet here on Friday night on the sidelines of the 23rd session of the…

Country perception: The onus is on us

For long, we have allowed other people to define who we are. What other people say about us has been so ingrained in some of us that we have forgotten who we are.

It is a real tragedy whose genesis dates back to colonial conquest when everything about us — our way of doing things were regarded as inferior and primitive.

VIDEO: BCC, ZPC impasse escalates

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has vowed not to grant a development licence to Zimbabwe Power Company for the refurbishment of the Bulawayo Power Station as the impasse…

Bosso hold Ngezi

Harare Bureau Ngezi Platinum Stars………………..1 Highlanders……………………………..1 Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Erol Akbay continued with his blame game after his side failed to beat a 10-man Highlanders in a Castle Lager…

Government to revoke license of dormant IPPs

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government will consider revoking licences of Independent Power Producers failing to kick start their projects as it moves to reduce the power deficit grappling…

 Cranes pay the price

THE protest bug that destablised the Warriors’ 2019 AFCON finals campaign finally caught up with the Ugandan Cranes, last week, and could have played a part in their elimination from the tournament by Senegal here on Friday night.

Editorial comment: World Bank endorses Government economic reforms

THE World Bank says Zimbabwe has changed its Income Group from Lower Income to Lower Middle Income. The upgrading of Zimbabwe by the World Bank is testimony to that the…

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