The latest Auditor-General’s report reveals systemic corruption and mismanagement in Zimbabwe’s public sectors, calling for urgent government action and reforms.
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Harare’s Town Clerk, Hosiah Chisango, has been arrested over a $9.2 million street lights tender awarded to Moses Mpofu, amid corruption allegations.
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Zimbabwe boosts maize imports to combat food insecurity caused by severe drought, with government and international support aimed at stabilizing food supply and prices.
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Senator Elias Mudzuri calls for punitive action against officials exposed in the 2023 Auditor-General’s report, demanding accountability for financial mismanagement
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A significant portion of rural Zimbabweans lack access to toilets, posing serious health risks. Efforts are underway to address this critical issue.
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Zapu calls for inclusive political dialogue to address Zimbabwe’s crises, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation among all political parties.
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Zimbabwe’s central bank has significantly bolstered its foreign exchange reserves, providing a much-needed buffer for the country’s recently introduced currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). This increase in reserves aims to address concerns about stability and confidence in the new currency.
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ZINASU President Emmanuel Sitima calls for a clean-up of Zimbabwe’s governance system, citing corruption and incompetence. He urges the government to prioritize students’ welfare.
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Tongaat Hullets, a leading Zimbabwean agri-processing company, is facing financial difficulties after blaming the country’s recent fiscal measures for a decline in profits. The company claims government policies, including suspended import duties on sugar and increased corporate taxes, have significantly impacted its business operations. Despite reporting a net monetary gain, this figure is attributed to inflation adjustments and masks an underlying operating loss. Tongaat Hullets is committed to navigating these challenges but acknowledges the complex economic environment in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV and malaria shows significant progress, with life expectancy increasing and malaria cases dropping by 70% in three years.