April 25, 2024
SINCE his failed bid for the National Assembly in the harmonised elections, Simba Makoni (SM) (pictured), leader of Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn (MKD) political party, has not been in the limelight much. The Financial Gazette’s News Editor, Maggie Mzumara (MM) sought him out and had a one-on-one with him. Below is…
THE ZANU-PF people’s conference scheduled for December 10 to 15 in Chinhoyi, Mashona-land West will not be an elective forum as had been widely thought, the party’s leadership declared on Tuesday. (more…)
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THE contract is stark.Expansive lash fields of tea, avocado and macademia shrubbery roll across hills hither and yonder. Intertwined with this sensational greenery, are patched fields of the same type of shrubs punctuated by struggling maize fields, raising eyebrows of any passerby. (more…)
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ZIMBABWEAN companies have become sitting ducks for takeovers by foreign investors, despite concern over the country’s indigenisation law compelling foreigners to limit their shareholding in domestic companies to 49 percent. (more…)
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Theoppy NcubeBULAWAYO —— The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) chairperson Goodwills Masimirembwa’s US$6 million bribery case as part of its mandate of fighting corruption. (more…)
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PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe faces possibly the sternest test ever since the manifestation of factions in ZANU-PF as it is becoming clear that his party could implode unless he decisively deals with the root cause of the problem – his succession. (more…)
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THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) this month launches the Zimbabwe Investor Awards, which will recognise and honour companies that have contributed to the development of the economy. In this interview with The Financial Gazette (FG), ZIA CEO, Richard Mbaiwa (RM) says prospects for Zimbabwe are bright, but a…
HIGH Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe has been going about his judicial duties as usual amid indications that the powers-that-be shot down attempts by hardliners within the ruling party, ZANU-PF to force the judge to leave the bench, the Financial Gazette can reveal. (more…)
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CHIPINGE — A warm south easterly wind gently blew across the hill brow.Ambuya Chimbongora cast her eyes towards the young maize shoots whose tender leaves softly swayed in the mild breeze.She despairingly shook her head. (more…)
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DESPITE the glowing promises made by ZANU-PF during its election campaign, the first 100 days since President Robert Mugabe’s administration was elected into office have failed to produce something that could inspire confidence in the future of the country’s economy.While Tuesday marked 100 days since the party was…