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Stop the rampant rot in parastatals

In the absence of robust revenue control mechanisms, it is predictable that Zinwa will remain exposed to potential financial haemorrhaging.
By Tinashe Kairiza Dec. 13, 2024

Fully fund AG’s Office, Treasury urged

The report said Treasury should fully fund training and development so that the audit office can enhance human capital capacity and professional development.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 13, 2024

Mexico to renew food price control measures

The measure had been rolled out by her predecessor, former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, in 2022 as inflation was the highest it had been in two decades.
By Reuters Nov. 11, 2024

Govt hunts for new Auditor-General

Rheah Kujinga has been holding forte in an acting capacity.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 21, 2024

Why musicians in Zimbabwe must understand child protection policies

Children, who are among the most impressionable audience members, look up to these public figures as role models.
By Raymond Millagre Langa Sep. 29, 2024

Influencer Marketing and Story Viewing by Instanavigation

Story viewing presents an opportunity for brands to craft compelling narratives that resonate with their target audience emotionally.
By Newsday Sep. 20, 2024

Skills shortage drives import bill, worsens current account

The import bill has surged in recent years, reaching US$9.22 billion in 2023, up from US$8.62 billion in 2022.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 10, 2024

IAPAZ extends hand to government in Skills development push

The move by IAPAZ suggests a potential turning point in addressing the critical issues of skill drain and graduate quality, which dominated recent discourse.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 5, 2024

Local association extends hand to government in Skills development push

The move by IAPAZ suggests a potential turning point in addressing the critical issues of skill drain and graduate quality, which dominated recent discourse.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 5, 2024