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Major shake-up at PM’s Office

Insiders within the Prime Minister’s Office revealed this week that the re-organisation — coming against the backdrop of a surprise Cabinet reshuffle last month — was meant to improve efficiencies at Munhumutapa Building and doing away with certain characters perceived to be undermining the Movement for Democratic Change…

Matonga fired from party post

Matonga was shown the door due to failure to attend scheduled party provincial meetings.The sacking, which brings to the fore the factional fights in President Robert Mugabe’s home province, comes a year after Matonga was left out of government at the formation of the inclusive government in February…

Companies defy Kasukuwere

Government through the Youth, Development, Indeginisation and Empowerment Ministry is now frantically trying to compile a list of all defiant companies. At the same time it has unofficially extended the deadline for companies to a later date and will not take any legal action for now. Youth Development,…

Fingaz leads the pack

A survey by the Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey (ZAMPS) covering the second quarter of the year confirmed the pink paper’s dominance in the weeklies section.Its closest rival, the Zimbabwe Independent suffered a massive battering during the review period.The Zimbabwe Indepe-ndent plunged by a massive five percentage points…

Stan Mudenge seriously ill

The Financial Gazette can reveal that the minister was admitted at the Avenues Clinic’s High Dependency Unit (HDU), in Harare for eight days after being diagnosed with cardiac failure and has not resumed duty.He was discharged from the clinic on Saturday.“Mudenge was admitted on June 25 at 11:01…

Knives out for Makone

The Prime Minister, who has a soft spot for Makone and her husband, Ian — a powerful figure in the MDC-T — has been plunged into a catch-22 situation and has been agonising over the course of action to take against the Home Affairs Co-Minister since last week…

ZEC ready for elections

The new electoral management body, chaired by Justice Simpson Mutambanengwe — a retired Zimbabwe High Court judge now practicing in Namibia — replaced the discredited old one that was headed by Justice George Chiweshe.With the writing of a new supreme law of the land currently underway and prospects…