Mazowe Dam owners in for hefty windfall

The same number of companies was also approved to operate recreational facilities at the dam.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela Mar. 15, 2024

White farmers frustrated as govt fails to honour compensation deal

Half of the settlement was supposed to be paid out within a year, with the remainder paid over five years.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 19, 2024

900 more join push to reject govt TBs

In an article published on its website on March 7, 2023, SAAI said compensation for the affected farmers was still uncertain.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 5, 2024

Ipec reads riot act to pension funds

 Payments are then expected to be made within 30 days after approval.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 8, 2023

Debt, sanctions and policy: Nowhere to hide

Zanu PF has made many errors and mistakes, and for whatever reason, its leaders keep repeating them over and over again.
By Newsday May. 20, 2023

Expelled white farmers reject govt’s TBs compensation deal

Government at the time undertook to shell out US$3,5 billion for the programme.
By Melody Chikono May. 19, 2023

Hybrid warfare in SA: Sadc faces colour revolutions (I)

The massive inequality gap is exemplified by the fact that the white population of South Africa, despite making up around 8% of the population, control around 73% of commercial agricultural lands. 
By Sapien Sapien Mar. 3, 2023

What Is a Waiver of Subrogation?

When an accident occurs, most victims turn to the insurer of the guilty party for compensation of the damage caused
By Newsday Jan. 26, 2023

NSSA begins journey towards ISO 45001 certification

This journey began when Nssa was formed, but an increased emphasis came in 2021.
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 2, 2022