Columnist / Innocent ndibali
ZUPA mourns VP J L Nkomo
To: The Family of Vice President J L Nkomo and the Government of ZimbabweRE: Death of Vice President J L Nkomo...Published: 21 Jan 2013 at 07:18hrs | | by Thamsanqa Zhou / Innocent Ndibali
Zimbabwe indigenisation conference needed
Bulawayo - If Zimbabwe's empowerment programme is to have holistic support, the voice of the investors who are being asked to craft proposals and programmes of compliance under pressure must be allowe...Published: 06 Mar 2012 at 05:47hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali
Chiefs and ZUPA Should Lead Community Trusts
Bulawayo - In 2007, a balanced MDC and ZANU PF house of parliament in Zimbabwe passed the Indigenisation and Empowerment Bill that later became law. AT the time, the empowerment programme appeared to ...Published: 27 Feb 2012 at 12:51hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali
Depoliticise the Indigenisation Programme
Zimbabwe's law of indigenisation and empowerment has not served Zimbabweans well because of the way it has been politicised and lack of clear non-partisan information on the law, the policies and the ...Published: 11 Feb 2012 at 13:01hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali
Cut Zimbabwe Cabinet to save money
Innovation needed in using the little national cake.If Zimbabwe is to rise from the economic crisis in a way that benefits the majority millions, then i...Published: 27 Jan 2012 at 12:52hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali
Bureaucracy is Killing Zimbabwe
Bualwayo: In May 2011, Zimbabwe's Minister of Finance came to Bulawayo amid prom and splash and launched the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (DIMAF). The $40 Million was supposed to ...Published: 20 Jan 2012 at 10:41hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali (ZUPA President)
ZUPA bids to recruit temporary teachers for Government
Bulawayo - On the 1st February 2011, ZUPA started a campaign to have teaching assistants or temporary teachers reintroduced in Zimbabwe. The campaign was in line with our objects as a non-political...Published: 13 Jan 2012 at 08:45hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali | ZUPA President
ZUPA calls for Public Roebuck Inquiry on Children Sexual Abuse
Recent reports on allegations of sexual abuse on both girls and boys in institutions and communities in Zimbabwe including a report that a significant percentage of those raped have tested positive ...Published: 07 Jan 2012 at 14:56hrs | | by Innocent Ndibali (ZUPA President)
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