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

Fundira promises action over Nssa looted funds

In an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent, Nssa board chairman Emmanuel Fundira said the authority was working through the audit before acting.
By Freeman Makopa Jul. 21, 2023

New NSSA boss reads riot act

The report, according to Fundira, was scheduled to be released to the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) on Friday last week.
By Freeman Makopa May. 15, 2023

New board chair vows to rescue Nssa

Fundira spoke after meeting Nssa bosses yesterday, following his appointment.
By Freeman Makopa May. 12, 2023

Hunting markets chief slams ‘recolonisation’

Soaz president, Emmanuel Fundira, told the Zimbabwe Independent this week that a form of “re-colonisation” was sweeping
By Freeman Makopa Mar. 31, 2023

African Sun’s VFEX listing gets ZSE nod

In February, Afrisun’s board of directors passed a resolution to terminate the hospitality group’s ZSE listing and list its shares on the VFEX.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 8, 2023

Ukraine war frustrates safari operators

The war, which began in February this year, has had far-reaching effects, including the disruption of major supply chains globally.
By Kudzai Kuwaza Dec. 7, 2022

Upheavals shake tourism industry . . .‘firms on the verge of collapse, Vic Falls now ghost town . . .’

The multibillion-dollar industry, which makes up about 4,1% of Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product and generates about US$3 billion annually, has been pushed to the brink by Covid-19 induced hard lockdowns since March 2020.

By The Independent Jan. 30, 2022

Upheavals shake tourism industry . . .‘firms on the verge of collapse, Vic Falls now ghost town . . .’

The multibillion-dollar industry, which makes up about 4,1% of Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product and generates about US$3 billion annually, has been pushed to the brink by Covid-19 induced hard lockdowns since March 2020.

By The Independent Jan. 30, 2022