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Nssa bigwigs booted out in fresh purge

It alleged that off-take housing contracts awarded to undeserving companies through what it alleged was corruption could have potentially prejudiced Nssa of US$104 million.
By Freeman Makopa Mar. 22, 2024

Nssa hunts for new CEO

Manase, according to reports, was facing more than 30 charges of mismanagement, maladministration and corruption.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 3, 2024

Nssa boss quits while on suspension

He was replaced by Charles Shava, Nssa’s director for occupational safety and health in acting capacity.
By Freeman Makopa Sep. 22, 2023

Chiwenga blocks NSSA boss appointment

NSSA general manager Arthur Manase was suspended in July 2022 and senior executives were supposed to be appointed on rotational basis to fill the position in an acting capacity.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Jan. 15, 2023

Probe into NSSA delayed

As a result, the authority has to now re-do the process.
By Taurai Mangudhla Sep. 23, 2022

RTG revenue shoots up 17% amid headwinds

In a statement accompanying the company’s financial results for the period ending December 31 2021, RTG chairman Arthur Manase said the Group had posted revenue of $2,8 billion during the period compared to $2,4 billion during the same period last year, which was  a 17% growth.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 10, 2022

RTG revenue shoots up 17% amid headwinds

In a statement accompanying the company’s financial results for the period ending December 31 2021, RTG chairman Arthur Manase said the Group had posted revenue of $2,8 billion during the period compared to $2,4 billion during the same period last year, which was  a 17% growth.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 10, 2022