IT is not easy to figure out if maverick opposition politician and former legislator Job Sikhala is a man on a mission or a rebel without a cause. (more…)
BULAWAYO — The setting up of the much-awaited Zimbabwe Gender Commission aimed at bringing to finality problems of gender disparities across the country’s various social sectors once constituted, remains as yet only a constitutional provision to be complied with six months after the adoption of the new supreme…
ZVISHAVANE — High Court judge, Justice Martin Makonese last week granted a stay of execution against a Zvishavane magistrate’s court order for the eviction of families of nine former Shabanie Mine employees from company houses. (more…)
BULAWAYO — The planned commercialisation of the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) has been met with mixed feelings from analysts who say it should be preceded by other measures, one of which being the availability of adequate funding. (more…)
INTERNECINE infighting in ZANU-PF could provide opposition parties in Zimbabwe with an opportunity to organise and reach out to disgruntled members within the ruling party, representatives of the opposition parties said this week. (more…)
. . . scoops second awardFor the second year running, Liquid Telecom has been named Best African Wholesale Carrier at the annual Global Carrier Awards, beating off strong competition from WIOCC, Orange and PCCW Global. (more…)
Jacob RukwezaOwn CorrespondentA CULTURE of selfishly enjoying, grabbing, holding onto and refusing with freebies has viciously gripped public officials and been rearing its ugly head across the country.For years, officials of various levels and across political divides and professional disciplines have displayed a very unattractive and unbridled greed…
AFTER being defeated in the elections by ZANU-PF, Dumiso Dabengwa (DD) appears to have slipped out of the limelight. The Financial Gazette’s Mandla Tshuma (MT) caught up with Dabengwa who spoke of his disappointment with the election outcome and shared his thoughts about what the future holds for…
WITH only one pathologist to service the whole country and only seven specialist doctors in major referral hospitals, Zimbabwe, whose health care system was ranked among the best in Africa at independence in 1980 and early 1990s, could now be one of the worst on the continent. (more…)
THE customary long queues associated with the second half of the month have disappeared completely at Harare City Council’s Rowan Martin payment halls located on the western fringe of the capital’s central business district. (more…)