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GPA negotiators complete task

Owen Gagare


THE negotiators of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) have completed their task and have written to the Sadc-appointed mediator in the Zimbabwean crisis, South African President Jacob Zuma, asking him to tackle the principals on the implementation of the outstanding issues of the pact and the election roadmap.

 
Byo fund ‘a drop in the ocean’

Brian Chitemba

THE US$40 million Distressed and Marginalised Areas Fund (DIMAF) allocated to resuscitate ailing Bulawayo firms is a drop in the ocean compared to the financial requirements of the closed companies, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries said this week.

 
 
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  • ‘Energy sector investors put off by indigenisation policy’
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 17:44

    CONCERNS over Zimbabwe’s indigenisation programme are stalling the country’s efforts to lure independent power producers (IPPs), who are desperately needed to lift Zimbabwe’s electrical power output, which is critical to the revival of the country’s industry and economy.

  • Mujuru inquest: Contradictions, more suspicion
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 17:40

    Faith Zaba/Wongai Zhangazha

    THE inquest into former army commander General Solomon Mujuru’s death ended this week at the Magistrate’s Court, with sharper contradictions and inconsistencies, deepening suspicions of foul play. Harare magistrate Walter Chikwanha  ruled that it was not his responsibility to order Mujuru’s exhumation after a  request by Mujuru’s family to have the remains of one of Zimbabwe’s most decorated soldiers re-examined.

  • Media system: More of the same
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 16:55

    By Phillip Pasirayi

    THE power-sharing government between Zanu PF and the MDC parties has failed to pursue any meaningful democratic reforms since it was formed three years ago. This coalition has performed dismally on media reforms as it failed to introduce far-reaching changes on the media landscape, break up Zanu PF’s monopoly of the airwaves or bring the repression of journalists to an end.

  • MuckRaker: Only one escape now, that is the GPA
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 16:46

    RWANDAN President Paul Kagame has described China’s donation of a new African Union (AU) headquarters as a reflection of Africa’s bigger problems.
    Kagame said that while the Chinese donation was welcome, African countries should focus on working towards economic independence  that allowed them to be in charge of their own affairs.

  • Eric Bloch Column: Merits of the monetary policy statement
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 16:40

    OVER the last seven years, very many Zimbabweans in general, and those in the business community in particular, have developed such an intense hatred for the Reserve bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) that they cannot conceive of that central bank ever doing anything right and constructive. 

  • RFHL board restructuring ‘null and void’
  • Friday, 03 February 2012 12:32

    Chris Muronzi

    RESERVE Bank chief Gideon Gono has dismissed the recent reconstitution of ReNaissance Financial Holdings Ltd’s board as null and void.

  • Issues that haunt strategic planning
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 15:36

    Sam Hlabati

    THIS week we continue to discuss the systemic issues that haunt the strategic planning that organisations’ executives put on paper but which still fail to save the firms from collapse.

  • Intellectual Property Perspectives: Zimbabwe’s IP potential under telescope
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 14:57

    IN THIS 22nd instalment we undertake a comparative view of Zimbabwe’s intellectual property (IP) creative and developmental potential and prospects.

  • The Human Capital Telescope: Are Zimbabwean MBAs substandard?
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 15:03

    ONLY one business school from Africa has its (Master of Business Administration) MBA degree programme in the Financial Times’ (FT) top 100 Global MBA rankings for 2012. It is the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business (UCT GSB) and is ranked 54th. 

  • Gwynne Dyer: The meat of the matter
  • Thursday, 09 February 2012 15:33

    FOUR decades ago Norman Borlaug, accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on raising crop yields worldwide (the “green revolution”), said: “I have only bought you a 40-year breathing space to stabilise your population.”



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