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Mnangagwa's term: Zim sinks deeper in poverty
Emerging victorious from a poll in 2018, Mnangagwa was sworn in on August 27, promising to steer the crisis-ridden country to economic recovery and democracy.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 2, 2022
Harare looks East for water chemicals
Mahlamvana noted that pre-paid orders for powdered activated carbon by Harare City Council
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 2, 2022
Soldiers 'siege' Morton Jaffray
Stocks of sulphate, as shown by the startling report, have dwindled to 41 tonnes while the capital requires 2 500 tonnes every month.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Melody Chikono
Sep. 9, 2022
Govt sets deadline for full land audit
The previous audit exercises made shocking revelations of corruption and serious irregularities in the redistribution of farm land.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 9, 2022
'Brand Zim': A project in vain in deepening economic crisis
The ZSE CEO said FDI inflows have been low since 2015.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 9, 2022
Mystery buyer of diamonds outed
THE Zimbabwean government has reportedly given preference to Belarusian diamond buyers to snap-up the gems under unclear circumstances.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinashe Makichi
Sep. 16, 2022
Zim students stuck in Turkey
The European country has, however, distanced itself from the jailing of the students.
By Melody Chikono and Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 16, 2022
Questions linger over directive on water treatment chemicals
The correspondence, seen by the Independent this week, was written after Moyo and Mushamba had held a meeting on September 7 2022.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 16, 2022
Cartels bay for minister’s blood
Prior to the reversal of the transaction, the tender had been approved by parliament.
By Tinashe Makichi and Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 23, 2022
Govt lobbies Mutanda arrest over Caps saga
Repeated efforts to get a comment from Mutanda were fruitless.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 23, 2022
Contango Holdings eye thermal coal market
Contango announced in a statement that it is currently receiving requests from across the world for thermal coal.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 23, 2022
ZRP impunity laid bare
As part of its annual review process against individuals, mostly public officials by the US, Mutamba
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 23, 2022
Mystery shrouds Karo’s Ngezi platinum project
The 33,7% remaining stake in Karo Holdings is held by Leto Settlement, a private company with key interests in mining.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Elma Zhoya
Sep. 30, 2022
An epitome of a failed state
The public financial malfeasance cuts deeper.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Sep. 30, 2022
Feature: Surviving on tattered USD notes
With Zimbabwe experiencing an acute shortage of foreign currency, most informal businesses are no longer accepting torn greenbacks.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 7, 2022
Endemic govt corruption at Hwange Colliery Company ...Van Hoog comes out guns blazing
Over the past four years, HCCL has been under government-instituted reconstruction.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 7, 2022
Territorial dispute worsens Zim students’ predicament in Cyprus
Northern Cyprus has been “illegally” occupied by Turkey since 1974 and is only recognised by Istanbul the world over as a sovereign state.
By Melody Chikono and Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 7, 2022
ZDF in routine exercise in Mash Central
The operation is meant to secure what may turn out to be oil reserves in Muzarabani.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 7, 2022
Zimra garnishes gem miner’s bank accounts
Outstanding tax-related and pension payments covered the period from January to October 2022 during which time ZCDC has not been marketing its produce.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinashe Makichi
Oct. 14, 2022
Van Hoog turns heat on govt over ‘plunder’ of coal reserves
HCCL, which is now saddled with humongous debt stocks running into millions of dollars after decades of mismanagement, used to be a key economic driver at its prime.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 21, 2022
Govt bars Chinese ‘brick plant’ deal
As a result, President (Emmerson) Mnangagwa was notified of this and that is part of the land where the African museum is situated.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinashe Makichi
Oct. 28, 2022
‘Rampant financial vices choking Zim’
IFFs refer to the movement of money earned and transferred illegally across jurisdictions. It also relates to the illicit movement of funds within a single jurisdiction.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 28, 2022
Govt probes Vic Falls boss
Dhlamini was also arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on October 6, 2022, for allegedly acquiring a residential stand illegally.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Oct. 28, 2022
PSMI falls on hard times, faces collapse
Cosmas Mukwesha and Shingai Maputo in September appeared before the courts facing fraud charges.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tendai Makaripe
Nov. 4, 2022
‘Liberation museum sitting on goldfield’
According to the satellite images, the terrain has however changed resulting in some people being displaced and compensated to pave way for the latest construction.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinashe Makichi
Nov. 4, 2022
RBZ in dramatic U-turn on Fidelity privatisation
If the partial privatisation plan had been carried out successfully, the central bank would have retained 40% in FPR.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Melody Chikono
Nov. 4, 2022
WJP paints gloomy picture of Zanu PF
In recent history, the most infamous autocracies include Nazi Germany under Adolph Hitler and Fascist Italy ruled by Benito Mussolini.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Nov. 4, 2022
Coal reserves sold for a song: Report
Van Hoogstraten holds just over 30% shareholding in HCCL through Messina Investments.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Nov. 11, 2022
Museum of African Liberation runs into displacement storm
Westview Baptist Church, which Instak claimed to have compensated, has rubbished the claim.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Tinashe Makichi
Nov. 11, 2022
Zim’s citizenship-for-investor bait misinformed, misplaced
Zimbabwe is planning to use the citizenship drawcard to lure foreign investors when it hosts the Pan-African Congress in 2023, as it gears to rebrand its investment outlook.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Nov. 11, 2022