Inflation statistics: ZimStat must ditch blended figures
The Treasury has also paused fulfilling its obligations like payments to contractors and suppliers.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
Aug. 11, 2023
Who will tame the elephant in the room?
The big elephant in the room is government’s profligacy, its insatiable quest to spend beyond its budget. It is its reckless indiscipline.
By Tinashe Murapata
Jun. 15, 2023
No sign of Zimdollar stability in the short-term outlook
Government issued Treasury Bills (TBs) valued at about US$1,45 billion in fulfilment of obligations due to some creditors and suppliers, prior to shelved.
By Respect Gwenzi
May. 5, 2023
The season of madness at play
Meanwhile in the interim, rational agents are anticipating a gallop in expenditure as the new salary structures take effect.
By Respect Gwenzi
Mar. 24, 2023
Value for money process to save 20% of govt revenue: Ncube
Ncube revealed that Treasury was strengthening the procurement process and stamping out overpricing by contractors.
By Melody Chikono
Feb. 16, 2023
Letter From America: Africans waking up slowly to Wester influences!
The various threats uttered recently by US officials are by no means idle threats.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Feb. 12, 2023
Inflation slowing down: Govt
Analysts said this was a sign that annual inflation could hit the 400% mark by year end.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Feb. 6, 2023
Directors must face the music too
By scrutinising the list of companies blacklisted, even a layman can detect that the suppliers are mostly shelf companies used to engage in illicit activities.
By Tinashe Makichi
Nov. 11, 2022
US identifies ISIS members in South Africa – two weeks after terror alert
The US Treasury has designated and sanctioned four individuals identified as members of an Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) cell in Durban, South Africa.
By Businesstech
Nov. 8, 2022