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MPs must stop being playful on the 2025 national budget proposals

Citizens should be urged to resist and fight vigorously and relentlessly against budgetary insults and assaults.
By Brian Sedze 18h ago

Redefining Broadcasting Services Act reform agenda

That the ZBC has failed in fulfilling the constitutional and professional obligation of impartiality, diversity and accessibility is no longer a moot question.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Nov. 3, 2024

Tshololotsho North lacks basic social amenities

Parliament set November 30 as the deadline for the submission of CDF plans by MPs.
By Patricia Sibanda Nov. 1, 2024

‘Sovereignty ego maintaining ailing ZiG’

The ZiG, Zimbabwe’s sixth attempt to introduce a stable currency in 15 years, has been losing value since it debuted in April following the demonetisation of the Zimdollar this year.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 30, 2024

Parliamentary Caucus pushes for youth commissions

Walpe called for a policy that guarantees at least half of all public leadership and decision-making positions to be held by young people.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 25, 2024

Govt does not respect citizens’ budget input: MP

The discussion was held under the topic, The 2025 National Budget Consultations: What input should come from the community?’
By Silas Nkala Sep. 23, 2024

Why national budget consultations are important

Budget consultations remain a key instrument of transparency and accountability while ensuring ownership of the budget by citizens.
By Zimcodd Sep. 22, 2024

Stadium saga spills to next year

Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion minister Mthuli Ncube told Parliament this week that only US$3,8 million has been paid to contractors.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 20, 2024

Byo-Nkayi Road funds diverted: Tshabangu

Tshabangu also lamented that with 2km done per year, the project could be completed in 90 years.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 5, 2024