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Mugabe to summon military generals
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has agreed to summon service chiefs over their recent inflammatory political statements in which they threw afresh their weight behind Zanu PF.
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Gono battles to rescue Kingdom Bank
RBZ governor Gideon Gono this week met Spiritage Group CEO Zachary Wazara and Kingdom bank founder Nigel Chanakira in a bid to resolve an escalating fight between the parties.
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Innscors monopoly draws competition commission ire
INNSCOR Africa’s growing market influence is facing stiff resistance from several quarters.
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Viva Victoria 22!
I AM really sure Victoria 22’s soup is worth every red cent of its US$16 price tag.
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June 29 poll claims Zanu PF chat show
FOR the past four years, President Robert Mugabe has been threatening to unilaterally call for general elections to end the coalition government.
Trevor Ncube deplores media repression
ALPHA Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube has deplored the continuing state of media repression and restrictions in Zimbabwe.
Caps Utd seek derby redemption
THE last time Caps United beat Dynamos US President Barack Obama had just been inaugurated as the country’s first black leader.
Zim to reduce data charges
ZIMBABWE’S high broadband charges could be reduced as more people take up broadband internet usage, experts say.
Police ban political parties from door-to-door campaigns
The Officer Commanding Harare Suburban District has summoned the main political parties to Harare Central police station to announce the ban of door-to-door campaigns.
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‘MDC-T to rationalise armed forces’
THE MDC-T would cut down the number of defence forces and establish a defence service commission in a bid to ensure security sector reforms if it comes to power.
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Sadc puts foot down over reforms
SADC leaders are standing firm and insisting on the Global Political Agreement (GPA) and its attendant poll roadmap .
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Mugabe to summon military generals
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has agreed to summon service chiefs over their recent inflammatory political statements in which they threw afresh their weight behind Zanu PF.
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Zanu PF infighting now vicious cycle
ZANU PF factionalism is now increasingly becoming a vicious cycle, those appointed to investigate renewed infighting have become entangled in the problem.
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Zanu PF frustrates Jomic
ZANU PF has been accused by its coalition partners of frustrating the activities of the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (Jomic) set up under Article XXII of the Global Political [...]
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Kingdom/Valley Technologies deal turned sour
Last Friday the financial markets woke up to disturbing news that all was not well at Kingdom Bank.
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Microfinance employees in pension scheme
EMPLOYEES in the microfinance sector will now be able to enjoy pension benefits upon retirement following the approval by the Insurance and Pensions Commision.
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RBZ demands Microfinance Bill should be amended
RBZ and registered microfinance institutions have called on parliament’s budget and finance committee to support amendments to policies governing operations of MFIs.
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Stockbrokers express concern over Bill
Stockbrokers have expressed concern with a clause in the new Securities Amendment Bill, passed in the lower house of parliament this week.
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Consilium Investment has stake in FBC
A United States investment management firm Consilium Investment Management has acquired a stake in local banking group FBC Holdings.
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Polls face litmus test
WHILE Zimbabwe is supposedly busy laying the groundwork for credible, free and fair elections, the country’s muddled mobile voter registration exercise heralds chaotic polls.
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When will Zim be ready for elections?
DR Ibbo Mandaza, a local academic, author and publisher, always has interesting “theories” on politics, current events and how things are likely to pan out.
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Leaders should now embrace constitutionalism
PARLIAMENT on Wednesday passed, with amendments, the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Bill.
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Productivity through team-based rewards
TO enhance wealth, a business can pursue two broad strategies, either growth (of revenues through price increase or increased sales volumes) or productivity.
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Frontier markets need to cease the moment
Global recession has led to slow growth in most developed economies.
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Beckham retires
David Beckham has retired from football, bringing an end to a glittering playing career.
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Caps closer to Bulaji deal
Caps United could receive a timely boost ahead of their epic Castle Lager PSL contest against Dynamos on Sunday if Kevin Bulaji is cleared to join them.
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Straight from ‘Bundu’: Waller seeks 1990s rendition
New Zimbabwe national cricket team coach Andy ‘Bundu’ Waller has sprung into action on a mission to reinvent the team
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Zim qualify for Davis Cup playoffs
Zimbabwe have qualified for the promotional play-offs in the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas Africa Zone Group III after winning both of their ties in Pool B.
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Charamba in contention
SEASONED Zimbabwean professional golfer Tongo Charamba made a welcome return to good form during the opening round of the Zambia Sugar Open at Lusaka Golf Club.
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Polls face litmus test
WHILE Zimbabwe is supposedly busy laying the groundwork for credible, free and fair elections, the country’s muddled mobile voter registration exercise heralds chaotic polls.
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When will Zim be ready for elections?
DR Ibbo Mandaza, a local academic, author and publisher, always has interesting “theories” on politics, current events and how things are likely to pan out.
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Leaders should now embrace constitutionalism
PARLIAMENT on Wednesday passed, with amendments, the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Bill.
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Productivity through team-based rewards
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Kingdom/Valley Technologies deal turned sour
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