Minister Biti said Thursday that it is time for the 88 year-old president to leave politics and start a new social life
The largest portion of the revenue was realized from Value Added Tax (VAT)
Economist Eric Bloch said such disastrous deals are common in Zimbabwe
Some Bulawayo companies retrenched nearly 1,000 workers in the past two weeks due to lack of capital
Activists want the government to decentralize empowerment funds so rural youths can also benefit from the program
Expectations are high that the outcome of the conference would help in revamping Zimbabwe’s economy
Buletsi Nyathi of the Youth in Mining Council said affected firms should seek help from the ruling parties and SADC
ZCTU Matabeleland Regional Manager Percy Mcijo said this year’s Easter holidays are disastrous as companies are failing to pay workers
Education Minister David Coltart recently said his ministry recorded 30 cases of massive corruption in some schools in the country
More than 800 exhibitors and over 112,000 members of the public graced the event last year
Independent economic commentator Rejoice Ngwenya said Minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s proposed business courses are ill-conceived.
Executives said failure by government to act was an indication it lacked commitment to rescue collapsing industries countrywide
Political analyst Bhekilizwe Ndlovu said it is unfortunate that such funds are set to benefit youth aligned to ZANU-PF
Labor expert Davies Ndumiso Sibanda said Zimbabwe should ensure that Chinese contractors take some lessons in labor laws
Morgan Tsbvangirai says Ministers should face the wrath of the law if they misappropriated constituency development funds'
The paper alleges that Commissioner Chihuri received 80 tonnes of fertilizer from a Mashonaland Central depot for use at his Inyika Farm
There are high hopes that most distressed companies failing to meet the tough credit terms will now start accessing the funds
Finance Minister Tendai Biti said he is not happy with the manner in which authorities are implementing the controversial law
Agronomist Thomas Nherera said farmers have to craft cash flow projections which cover ZESA bills and other basic necessities.
Independent economic commentator Rejoice Ngwenya said the cabinet order violates Zimbabwe’s company laws.
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