Corporate incest that killed Tetrad

THE incestuous relationship among Tetrad Holdings’ subsidiaries — TFS Management Services, Tetrad Investment Bank (TIB) and Multiridge Finance — through which the asset management business was used as a “honey…

Platinum crush DeMbare

Simba Chiminya in Zvishavane FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

President’s Office tightens screws on bigwigs

The Office of the President and Cabinet will monitor board members and senior executives at parastatals and State enterprises, and will examine their assets and business interests to ensure good…

COMMENT: Will Zesa please come to the party?

For optimists, Zimbabwe is ready for economic take-off while for the pessimists, the country is on its knees. Remember the old story about the half full or half empty glass…

Government slashes fuel prices

Government has reduced petrol and diesel prices by seven and five US cents respectively, as it continues working on economic variables that directly affect competitiveness.

Harare’s six-week jamboree

ORGANISERS of the Harare International Carnival (HIC) unveiled the event’s programme last week, putting to rest reports that the festival was in doubt.

President’s Office tightens screws on bigwigs

The Office of the President and Cabinet will monitor board members and senior executives at parastatals and State enterprises, and will examine their assets and business interests to ensure good…

The clergyman, the Americans and the former VP

Brian Chitemba and Kuda Bwititi Retired Anglican Bishop Sebastian Bakare allegedly approached sacked Vice-President Joice Mujuru and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to explore the possibility of the two opposition…

IMF hints at Zim credit lines

The IMF could reopen lines of credit to Zimbabwe in 2016 if Harare completes the ongoing Staff Monitored Programme and a comprehensive plan to clear its arrears.

KFC to splash US$17m on Zim

Livingstone Marufu KENTUCKY Fried Chicken’s local franchise plans to spend over US$17 million on 25 new branches over the next five years on the back of better-than-expected performance at Belgravia…

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