Editorial Comment: Due diligence critical in recruitment
CONTINUOUSLY increasing competition in many fields of employment has given rise to incidence of candidates providing fake degrees and certificates for a job profile, and the wonders of modern graphics software make the manufacture of fake documents so much easier.
Zimra unveils pre-clearance system
WITH effect from yesterday, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) introduced a pre-clearance system on all vehicles goods imported by road.
Prosecution stands firm on Chin’ono recusal application
Judicial officers must refuse to be bullied by applicants who believe that justice is only served when decisions are made in their favour, two prosecutors said yesterday when calling for the dismissal of an application by political activist Hopewell Chin’ono to have the presiding magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna recuse himself from the case.
Zim out to avoid series whitewash
ZIMBABWE captain, Chamu Chibhabha, needs to start leading from the front as the Chevrons try to avoid a series whitewash in the third One Day International against Pakistan in Rawalpindi today.
Chimurenga music competition launched
The Institute of African Knowledge has launched the Chimurenga Music Competition in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), which will see local artistes doing renditions of revolutionary songs or making new compositions.
Consumer needs come first: Nzenza
BUSINESSES should reorient their models and place consumer interests at the centre stage by providing quality products at competitive prices, Industry and Commerce Minister, Dr Sekai Nzenza, has said.
Environment protection strategies under review
GOVERNMENT is fine-tuning a raft of measures to protect the environment and natural resources, which form the bedrock of the country’s socio-economic transformation through review of current legislation and formulating new policies.
Stern warning against party bosses meddling in DCC polls
Zanu PF national secretary for security Cde Lovemore Matuke on Sunday warned senior party officials against causing divisions in ongoing District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections as this affects the image of the party.
Vision 2030 milestone within reach
The achievements scored so far by President Mnangagwa’s new dispensation have raised a ray of hope that Vision 2030 is indeed possible, more so if unity of purpose prevails in the country.
Jere trial date ready
Investigations into fraud allegations against businessman Farai Jere and two Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) engineers — Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva — are almost complete, with the State expected to furnish them with a trial date on Friday.











