In the Senate: Finance Minister on US Dollar/Bond 1:1 Parity – Bill Watch 9 / 2019
From the Horse’s Mouth: Finance Minister Ncube Tells Senators What US Dollar/Bond Note Parity Means when Paying Government or its Agencies Confusing
From the Horse’s Mouth: Finance Minister Ncube Tells Senators What US Dollar/Bond Note Parity Means when Paying Government or its Agencies Confusing
Criminal Abuse of Office – What is it? Former Ministers, civil servants and judicial officers have come in a small sad procession
Both Houses of Parliament Have Adjourned to Tuesday 12th February Both Houses of Parliament sat again last week. Both enjoyed a relatively
There has been much talk recently about the need to strengthen the rule of law which has prompted Veritas to summarise the
Section 210 of the Constitution not Implemented Security Forces: Still no Independent Public Complaints Mechanism Section 210 of the Constitution provides for
Both Houses of Parliament Have Adjourned to Tuesday 5th February Polarisation in Parliament over the Current Economic and Security Situation The economic
Recent disorders in our major cities, and the tragic killing of 12 or more people, give new relevance to the report and
On Tuesday 15th January, the second day of a stay-away called by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, all Internet services across
Both Houses of Parliament Will Resume Sitting on Tuesday 29th January Coming Up in the Senate The most important business facing Senators
Part 1 covered SIs dealing with the following topics: the large number of new sets of regulations under the Assignment of Administration
This bulletin follows on from Bill Watch 37/2018 of 9th November, which was Part 1 of a series aimed at providing basic
Introduction The Finance (No. 3) Bill is one of the Bills that will give legal effect to the Budget announced by the