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Potential liability arising from unauthorised transactions

A company has no brains of its own, has no feelings or an independent will.
By ALEX FARAI MAJACHANI Nov. 27, 2022

Russian chopper, ambulance for ED

The helicopter was  reportedly recently received by State security agents at Manyame Airbase in Harare.
By Problem Masau Oct. 12, 2022

Scrap 2% tax, citizens tell Govt

Participants in Harare said government should reduce the tax burden on ordinary people and increase corporate tax.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Oct. 5, 2022

‘Forgotten and forsaken’, Marange’s displaced start trekking back home

The numbers of those that are retracing footsteps is still small, but a harbinger to a huge swell in the future, considering that there is near unanimity among residents that life at Arda Transau has become unbearable.

By The NewsDay Mar. 13, 2022

‘Forgotten and forsaken’, Marange’s displaced start trekking back home

The numbers of those that are retracing footsteps is still small, but a harbinger to a huge swell in the future, considering that there is near unanimity among residents that life at Arda Transau has become unbearable.

By The NewsDay Mar. 13, 2022

Zim’s quest for FDI leaving communities exposed

It is a known fact that big investment and infrastructure development have always elbowed out communities as governments and their development partners look at the long-term benefits and pay less attention to the trauma of movement, the disorienting effects of relocation, attendant loss and in the local context, the severed ties from familiar surroundings and ancestral lands, which form part of an individual’s identity.

By The NewsDay Sep. 26, 2021

Zim’s quest for FDI leaving communities exposed

It is a known fact that big investment and infrastructure development have always elbowed out communities as governments and their development partners look at the long-term benefits and pay less attention to the trauma of movement, the disorienting effects of relocation, attendant loss and in the local context, the severed ties from familiar surroundings and ancestral lands, which form part of an individual’s identity.

By The NewsDay Sep. 26, 2021