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Teachers abandon classes to queue for cash at AfrAsia Bank
THE cash crisis continues unabated at the troubled AfrAsia Bank, forcing teachers who have accounts with the bank in the Matabeleland region to abandon classes for days while trying to get their pay from the bank in Bulawayo City.Ex-cop barred from extracting bulk water
THE Mazowe Catchment Council (MCC) has suspended former police Assistant Commissioner Everisto Pfumvuti’s water permit for exceeding the limit of the water he was authorised to extract.Nurses run away from ‘Ebola’ patient
Deputy Health and Child Care minister, Paul Chimedza has admitted that there are loopholes in the country’s Ebola prevention mechanisms, saying government is working on plugging them.Graft hits public health sector
Community Health Watch says corruption has compounded the health crisis in the country as hospital tender regulations are being flouted and medicines stolen.US$1 500 fine for ‘illegally settling’ in Chitungwiza
The Urban Development Corporation (Udcorp) has sent letters to hundreds of Chitungwiza residents instructing them to pay a penalty fee of US$1 500 for “illegally settling” in the town without the municipality’s approval.
In economic policies, can we trust?
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has implemented numerous economic policies.Govt inefficiencies block investment
GROSS government inefficiencies are reportedly blocking foreign direct investment which is critical in resuscitating the ailing economy.New tariffs not viable for medical aid societies
Cimas Medical Aid Society says its failure to settle health service providers’ claims at the newly gazetted tariffs was a matter of affordability.Economy biggest casualty of Zanu PF infighting
ZSE performance is expected to be depressed as investors are of the opinion that policy makers are focusing more on politics at the expense of the economy.Innscor eyes good returns for shareholders
Innscor Africa Limited has restructured its operations as it eyes good returns for its shareholders.
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