Top Government officials yesterday received awards for
their contribution to the development of the nation in the eighth edition of
the Zimbabwe Business Awards (ZBA).
The awards, run by the Zimbabwe Business Awards Council,
are a celebration of excellence, inspiration and success that recognise
business people and leaders across industry and commerce.
The awards were held under the theme: “Young people and
Women, a reflection of the new business normal while embracing a corrupt free
economy and practising good corporate governance”.
Vice President Kembo Mohadi received a special tribute
award, named the Zimbabwe National Honorary Business and Community Leadership
Excellence Award of the Decade.
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PARLIAMENT has exposed government for its failure to
address the plight of soldiers by not providing essentials that include medical
aid and allowances, as well as adequate food rations, resulting in the military
personnel “marching on empty stomachs”.
This was revealed on Wednesday in a report by the
Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence and Home Affairs chaired by
Umzingwane MP Levi Mayihlome (Zanu PF) which was presented during debate on the
Finance Bill to do with the 2021 National Budget.
Mayihlome said as a result of poor budgetary support of the
army, morale was low, hence, the need to boost determination in the army and
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