Source: CSC debt saga takes shocking turn – The Standard BY MTHANDAZO NYONI BOUSTEAD Beef UK (Pvt) Ltd director Nicholas Havercroft sold the Cold Storage Company (CSC) book debts to “himself” at a hugely discounted price, prejudicing creditors in the process. The deal, which is not only illegal but smells of corruption, was entered into […]
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Polad pushes for currency crisis indaba
Source: Polad pushes for currency crisis indaba – NewsDay Zimbabwe Trust Chikohora BY STEPHEN CHADENGA CHAIRPERSON of the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad)’s economic thematic committee Trust Chikohora has called for an urgent currency crisis meeting before the economy implodes. Chikohora, who is also the leader of the Coalition for Democrats (CODE), said the currency crisis […]
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CCC candidate cries foul ahead of by-elections
Source: CCC candidate cries foul ahead of by-elections – NewsDay Zimbabwe Lovemore Maiko BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) ward 7, Zengeza West candidate Lovemore Maiko has accused Chitungwiza police of siding with Zanu PF candidate and former councillor Charamba Mlambo ahead of today’s by-election. Maiko, a former Chitungwiza mayor, said the electoral […]
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Leading during crisis and change
Source: Leading during crisis and change – NewsDay Zimbabwe Tim Welsh BY Jonah Nyoni THE true essence of great leadership is usually noticeable during times of crisis, complexity and change. I talked to Tim Welsh about that during my visit to Europe, Hungary for the LittWorld Publishing Conference hosted by Media Associates International (MAI). Tim […]
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Feature: From banker to barista: When coffee calls in Zimbabwe
Source: Feature: From banker to barista: When coffee calls in Zimbabwe – NewsDay Zimbabwe Tungamirai Musungwa IT is shortly after 8am on a Tuesday, and there is a constant stream of gym-goers and commuters making their way towards a mobile coffee truck parked at a service station in Rolf Valley, an upmarket suburb in Harare. […]
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Time to protect people from their churches
Source: Time to protect people from their churches – NewsDay Zimbabwe Miriam Tose Majome BY Miriam Tose Majome VERY little is known about one of the worst religion-related mass murders and tragedies that occurred in Uganda in 2000 in which 700 Ugandans died. More is known about the 1978 Jonestown massacre in Guyana in which […]
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Magistrate blasts lawyers
Source: Magistrate blasts lawyers | The Herald Court Reporter Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro Muchuchuti has blasted lawyers representing builder George Katsimberis for exhibiting unprofessional conduct saying they should put their house in order. This was after one of the lawyers, Mr Charles Warara applied for the matter to be postponed arguing that one of […]
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Zimbabwe’s grain output to drop by nearly half: government
Source: Zimbabwe’s grain output to drop by nearly half: government Zimbabwe is likely to suffer a nearly 50% decline in corn output this year because of poor rainfall and a prolonged dry spell, the government said, although it ruled out a shortage of the staple. Picture: AFP. HARARE – Zimbabwe is likely to suffer a […]
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Dollar o’clock: Should Zimbabwe axe its faltering currency again?
The southern African state once adopted US dollars as legal tender when hyperinflation rendered its currency worthless. Source: Dollar o’clock: Should Zimbabwe axe its faltering currency again? | Business and Economy | Al Jazeera The southern African state once adopted US dollars as legal tender when hyperinflation rendered its currency worthless. A Zimbabwean holds a […]
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State accuses CCC members of delaying trial
Joana Mamombe Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter THE State yesterday accused five CCC members of attempting to use a battery of applications in the middle of their hearings to delay their trial on charges of staging an illegal demonstration during the Covid-19 lockdown. The State led by Mr Tafara Chirambira and Miss Polite Muzamani made […]
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