Teachers and pupils left stranded as stubborn goblins wreak havoc at school

Menacing goblins have forced a school in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province, to shut down, leaving teachers and hundreds of pupils stranded. So stubborn has been the nocturnal creatures that they have resisted efforts by traditionalists, religious lea…

Menacing goblins have forced a school in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province, to shut down, leaving teachers and hundreds of pupils stranded. So stubborn has been the nocturnal creatures that they have resisted efforts by traditionalists, religious leaders, education authorities and parents to exorcise them from Luhumbe Primary School in ward 21 under Chief Mabhikwa. This […]

Mozambique starts three days of mourning after cyclone kills hundreds

MAPUTO/HARARE (Reuters) – Mozambique started three days of national mourning on Wednesday after powerful cyclone winds and flooding killed hundreds of people and left a massive trail of destruction across swathes of southeast Africa. Cylone […]

MAPUTO/HARARE (Reuters) – Mozambique started three days of national mourning on Wednesday after powerful cyclone winds and flooding killed hundreds of people and left a massive trail of destruction across swathes of southeast Africa. Cylone [...]

TelOne, NetOne to be privatised

Source: TelOne, NetOne to be privatised | Herald (Top Stories) Felex Share Senior Reporter Government has intensified efforts to partially privatise telecommunication companies Telone and NetOne and is offering the two entities to potential investors as a joint package. Cabinet yesterday gave the nod to this arrangement after a presentation by Finance and Economic Development […]

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Source: TelOne, NetOne to be privatised | Herald (Top Stories)

Felex Share Senior Reporter
Government has intensified efforts to partially privatise telecommunication companies Telone and NetOne and is offering the two entities to potential investors as a joint package.

Cabinet yesterday gave the nod to this arrangement after a presentation by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.

Public enterprise reforms are espoused in Government’s Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), an economic blueprint that advances President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 of turning Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy.

Briefing journalists after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Prof Ncube said Government was working on finding a transaction advisor who will evaluate the entities’ assets, formulate a strategy in terms of earning projections and shareholding levels.

He said Government will not have less than 40 percent equity in the two companies. “We do realise that the two companies are joined at the hip and they rely on each other and make a whole when they are together,” he said.

“If that was considered as such, they will be well positioned to compete with competitors such as Econet within the market. What Cabinet then decided to agree on today was basically to conclude the issue of a transaction advisor for TelOne and NetOne. In doing so we have to ensure that they are offered as a package together. It is a joint offering to an investor. Government will get better value for money if these are offloaded together as a package.”

Prof Ncube said the companies were saddled with debts and needed equity and technological injection.

“As we do so, we think that Government should not have less than 40 percent equity in the two companies,” he said.

“That is what we are targeting but of course we are always free to negotiate with investors. We are going to make progress on this and will keep you updated as we work with transaction advisors in terms of which suitors have been shortlisted and tell you who they are.”

In terms of timelines, he said Government should have identified investors by September.

Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) Zimbabwe had initially been selected as the transaction advisors for TelOne.

Said Prof Mthuli: “PWC went through a process of selection for transaction advisors for TelOne. They are about to sign a contract to that effect but given that we want to offer the two as a package it will be a good idea to find a process that will enable them to also advise on the NetOne side of the transaction so that we have one transaction advisor advising across the two assets.”

Government has taken the decision to restructure parastatals as some of them have become perennial loss makers.

In 2016, 38 out of 93 audited SOEs incurred a combined $270 million loss because of dislocated corporate governance practices and ineffective control mechanisms.

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Pope urges support for victims of Cyclone Idai in southeast Africa

Pope Francis is urging prayers and support for the many victims of Cyclone Idai, which has caused widespread destruction and flooding in the southeast African nations of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. By Devin Watkins “In […]

Pope Francis is urging prayers and support for the many victims of Cyclone Idai, which has caused widespread destruction and flooding in the southeast African nations of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. By Devin Watkins “In [...]

‘Mnangagwa and Chamisa are not the only greatest thinkers Zimbabwe has ever had’

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his opposition counterpart Nelson Chamisa can never be the best candidates to conduct dialogue as they cannot represent the ordinary people’s wishes on the ground, the clergy have said. This comes at a time Mnangagwa ha…

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his opposition counterpart Nelson Chamisa can never be the best candidates to conduct dialogue as they cannot represent the ordinary people’s wishes on the ground, the clergy have said. This comes at a time Mnangagwa has invited opposition parties only for what he has termed national dialogue towards solving the country’s myriad […]