Day: January 9, 2025

CG Mutamba’s Leadership Decisions Under Unjust Scrutiny
Reports accusing Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba of corruption, nepotism, and engaging in party politics through team appointments have sparked controversy. These allegations, emerging after CG Mutamba assumed office on January 1, 2025, are unfounded and appear to be part of a smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his reputation. Globally, it is […]
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Zimbabwe’s Energy Sector Boosted by Successful US$12 Million Capital Raise by Invictus Energy
In a landmark achievement for Zimbabwe’s energy sector, Invictus Energy Ltd has completed the second tranche of its US$10 million Zimbabwe Strategic Capital Raise, with an additional US$2 million accepted in oversubscriptions. This milestone underscores growing investor confidence in the Cabora Bassa Project, home to the Mukuyu gas field and other promising prospects. The capital […]
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PGMO Must Embrace Transparency and Accountability: Lessons from AFCON, UEFA, and the World Cup
The VAR (Video Assistant Referee) system has faced criticism since its inception, with many doubting its effectiveness in eliminating refereeing controversies. However, tournaments such as AFCON, UEFA competitions, and the FIFA World Cup showcased its potential when managed with transparency and fairness, setting a benchmark for officiating standards. In contrast, the PGMO (Professional Game Match […]
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Eddie Cross’s Claims on Chinese Investments Discredited
Eddie Cross has stirred debate with claims that 85,000 Chinese nationals are looting billions of dollars in Zimbabwe. These assertions lack substantiation and undermine the significant contributions of Chinese investments to the country’s economy. China’s involvement in Zimbabwe has been transformative, with projects such as the revival of Kamativi Mine, the expansion of Bikita Minerals, […]
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