Legal reform to strengthen anti-corruption fight
IN the past two weeks, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) intensified investigations into suspected corrupt activities in the procurement of materials to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
ZACC chairperson Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo is on record as calling on those mandated to manage Covid-19 resources to exercise a high degree of transparency and accountability or face severe punishment for any corrupt practices.
Day in the life of an online teacher
SHE has been teaching for 17 years.
In all that time, she has only been on leave twice.
But in March this year, things took a turn, a pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus engulfed the world, forcing people to stay indoors.
A little beer for a little cheer!
I will never trust anyone with my beer no matter how less inclined to help themselves to it they appear.
Not anymore!
What I went through at my nephew’s graduation party in Crowborough North, Harare, was an eye-opener and I do not think I would ever want to have a second bite of that cherry.
Day in the life of an online teacher
SHE has been teaching for 17 years.
In all that time, she has only been on leave twice.
But in March this year, things took a turn, a pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus engulfed the world, forcing people to stay indoors.
Post coronavirus requires techno savvy
In the last three decades, technology has overhauled the way we do things. Whether for business or social purposes, we no longer rely on traditional methods and means.
Lifestyle audit for the rich
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has launched a new operation code-named “Wakazvitenga Sei” that is likely to see individuals who fail to account for how they amassed their…
Miners pin hopes on Foreign Exchange Auction
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter GOLD miners are hoping that the new formal market-based foreign exchange trading system to be introduced by the Reserve of Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will…
ZimParks scales up surveillance: Introduces drones in cyanide poaching hotspots
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has bemoaned the prevalence of theft of solar panels and use of cyanide in poaching of wildlife especially…
Why shouldn’t China provide better solutions?
THESE days, whoever speaks well of China risks being attacked in what has become a hysterical new normal for some politicians from the United States of America.
Minister Obadiah Moyo gets $50 000 bail
Harare Bureau HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo, who was arrested on Friday for alleged involvement in NatPharm’s non-procedural contract with Drax International LLC to supply medicines and…










