Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

21 POSTS

Most Read from Author

Why is Zimbabwe’s intelligence agency allowing this? Serious questions for the CIO

A press conference release statement by Vincent Magwenya, spokesperson for Cyril Ramaphosa, has triggered alarm about Zimbabwe’s state security systems and more specifically, the role of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).

Air Marshal Henry Muchena is right to stand with Zimbabweans

At a time when silence would be easier, Air Marshal (Retired) Henry Muchena has chosen principle over comfort and he is right to do so.

OK Zimbabwe struggles demand urgent intervention – concerned shareholder

As a shareholder of OK Zimbabwe, I have become increasingly concerned about the way the company is operating. Once a proud symbol of local retail excellence, OK Zimbabwe now appears to be in deep financial distress, burdened by a massive debt hole that threatens its very survival.

We all want to import vehicles duty free, Mr President, why prioritise elected officials?

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s latest gesture offering duty-free vehicle imports, residential stands and increased allowances to councillors has been described as “transformative” and “people-centred.”

Why Zimbabwean nationals are a target for international cyber criminals

As more and more Zimbabweans embrace the digital economy, the rise of cybercrime has become a significant concern for its citizens.

Trending

The war after the coup: Why Chiwenga’s battle for Zimbabwe’s throne is far from over

Has Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 ended Constantino Chiwenga's presidential ambitions? Gabriel Manyati argues that while Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a major constitutional battle, Zimbabwe's succession war is far from over.

Turnall loses High Court bid over US$260,000 tax dispute with former finance director

The High Court has dismissed Turnall Holdings' attempt to have a US$260,000 settlement paid to its former finance director declared subject to PAYE deductions, ruling that the matter was already conclusively settled by the Supreme Court.

Chivayo, Matinyarare clash over Cape Town mansion as SARS claims spark war of words

A bitter public feud has erupted between businessman Wicknell Chivayo and activist Rutendo Matinyarare after claims that South African tax authorities were investigating the reported cost of Chivayo's luxury Cape Town mansion.

The Prince of Harare: How Mnangagwa is rewriting the rules of political survival

Gabriel Manyati examines Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 through the lens of political science, arguing that President Emmerson Mnangagwa's latest reforms are less about governance than the enduring logic of political survival.