After months of half-hearted denials and dithering on the exorbitant salaries and allowances of government owned and controlled institutions Mugabe has finally decided to cap the $ 500 000 per month for the likes of MSMAS CEO Cuthbert Dube and others to a mere $ 6 000 per month.
President Robert Mugabe's government bought new top-of-the-range vehicles for his 26 minister and their deputies at a cost of $20 million much to the anger of the MPs.
$100 000 plus 55 herd of cattle not counting the $ 5 million plus spend on the wedding, $ 5 million to buy the Hong Kong mansion for Bona's accommodation, etc., etc. What a send-off! But since it is all stolen property, stolen from the impoverished and political enfeebled people of Zimbabwe, Bona must know none of it is hers to keep. The people of Zimbabwe will demand it back!
I have never seen the need for me to hide behind a name like Chimbwido, Baba Jukwa or a myriad of other phoney names , I have always used my full name because I have no reason to hide my identity. I have never done anything wrong.
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.
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.
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.
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.