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Fuel scam hits Zim

INTERNATIONAL oil firms have established a cartel which is conniving on retail fuel prices on the local market, preventing a cut in prices industry and other interest groups say could have significantly helped heal the frail economy. According to investigations by the Financial Gazette, at least four global oil players…

When ethical leaders speak, people listen

Bradwell Mhonderwa While no nation can guarantee that it has impeccable corruption mitigating measures, the value of such measures in any society cannot be over emphasized. The world over, nations are employing a number of means to fight corruption which indeed has become a global challenge. Corruption manifests…

Goche speaks out

FORMER public service minister, Nicholas Goche, has appeared in public for the first time in about three months after slipping into hibernation following an illness. Goche had disappeared from the limelight under a cloud towards the end of last year, with the rumour mill suggesting he had quit politics. But…

Mushohwe rendered powerless

YOUTH, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Christopher Mushohwe has been left clutching onto a ministry devoid of the clout it used to command previously after government hived off most of its critical functions, plunging its future into serious doubt. The ministry was rendered powerless late last year after its main…

Mugabe new AU chair

President Robert Mugabe took over the post of African Union chairperson on Friday January 30, replacing Mauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. The veteran leader, Africa’s oldest president aged 90, shook hands with Abel Aziz in front of fellow leaders to applause at the AU summit in the Ethiopian capital.…