CAPS Holdings: One of Zimbabwe’s biggest corporate scandals

Corporate scandals are not only about money disappearing. They are about broken trust.

Central bank independence is sacrosanct — and must not be negotiated by deadline

The concern is understandable. Credit is expensive, investment is constrained and firms are struggling to expand in an economy still finding its footing after years of volatility.
By Newsday 9m ago

Child protection using biblical lens

This equates the treatment of children with the treatment of God Himself. Harm against children is, therefore, a spiritual offence.

Government seized with security sector growth

Institute of Chartered Loss Control and Private Security Management executive secretary Joshua Murire said the criterion for registering security companies was outdated.

Zifa boss Magwizi elected to Cosafa leadership

The Cosafa electoral committee oversaw the election process in accordance with Article 15.3 of the Cosafa statutes and the Cosafa electoral code.
By Sports Reporter 9m ago

ED helped me to fulfil my 2023 electoral promises — CCC mayor

He also applauded Mnangagwa for availing clean water to marginalised members of the opposition party through this transformative intervention.
By Kenneth Nyangani 9m ago

Zimbabwe must think beyond 2030

Energy remains perhaps the clearest example of our contradictions. Every industrialised nation in history first solved its energy question. Factories run on power, not promises.
By Lawrence Makamanzi 9m ago

Zimbos get life sentences for series of murder cases in SA

The court heard that several of the murders occurred during a violent robbery streak at a house where elderly victims in their 80s were attacked after watching a rugby match.
By Silas Nkala 9m ago

Cholera cases confirmed in Zvishavane

Ndagurwa also ordered facilities to ensure adequate stocks of critical medicines and emergency supplies needed to manage suspected and confirmed cases.
By Silas Nkala 9m ago