Babes Wodumo’s father breathes fire as video of Babes being bashed by lover Mampintsha goes viral

Babes Wodumo’s father, Reverend Welcome Simelane, has vowed to take the law into his own hands if justice does not prevail after a video of the Wololo hitmaker being physically assaulted, allegedly by Mampintsha, went viral on Monday morning. Video cli…

Babes Wodumo’s father, Reverend Welcome Simelane, has vowed to take the law into his own hands if justice does not prevail after a video of the Wololo hitmaker being physically assaulted, allegedly by Mampintsha, went viral on Monday morning. Video clips that were apparently recorded from Babes’ Instagram Stories showed the star being slapped several […]

TRUMP RENEWS ZIM SANCTIONS

The United States has renewed targeted restrictive measures
imposed on some top Zanu PF officials and some companies.

In an executive order signed by President Donald Trump and
posted on the White House website Monday, Trump extended for one year …

The United States has renewed targeted restrictive measures imposed on some top Zanu PF officials and some companies. In an executive order signed by President Donald Trump and posted on the White House website Monday, Trump extended for one year the measures imposed on former president Robert Mugabe and his inner circle and some companies said to be undermining Zimbabwe’s democratic

ANOTHER SKYZ PRESENTER QUITS IN A HUFF

BABONGILE Sikhonjwa’s co-host on the Skyz Metro FM Vuka Vuka breakfast show, TKP, has also left the fast-growing radio station.

The station’s manager, Godwin Phiri, said TKP handed in her resignation letter on Friday, a day after Sikhonjwa left, witho…

BABONGILE Sikhonjwa’s co-host on the Skyz Metro FM Vuka Vuka breakfast show, TKP, has also left the fast-growing radio station. The station’s manager, Godwin Phiri, said TKP handed in her resignation letter on Friday, a day after Sikhonjwa left, without giving reasons as to why she was leaving abruptly. “TKP handed us her resignation letter on Friday and she did not give reasons for her

MAMOMBE REMANDED IN CUSTODY

Two MDC Alliance legislators, Joanah Mamombe and Godfrey Sithole, have appeared in court charged with subverting a constitutional Government and inciting public violence.
Mamombe (25), who is the legislator for Harare West, appeared before Harare magis…

Two MDC Alliance legislators, Joanah Mamombe and Godfrey Sithole, have appeared in court charged with subverting a constitutional Government and inciting public violence. Mamombe (25), who is the legislator for Harare West, appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa yesterday. Sithole appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate, Mrs Winfilder Tiatara, same day. He is the MDC-A

Zim land a dead asset – finance minister 

Zimbabwe’s controversial land reform programme, which left most of its land without collateral value has meant the country is now carrying a dead asset, its Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said. Source: Zim land a dead asset – finance minister | Fin24 Before land reform, most farmers had title or property rights […]

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Zimbabwe’s controversial land reform programme, which left most of its land without collateral value has meant the country is now carrying a dead asset, its Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has said.

Source: Zim land a dead asset – finance minister | Fin24

Before land reform, most farmers had title or property rights to their land, but close to 20 years after the programme, most of the land has no title and as a result, farmers have little access to loans.

The cancellation of property rights and security of tenure imposed such limitations on farmers and have had a negative impact on the southern African country’s economy.

Ncube, however, believes government can restore the collateral value of land and restore farmers’ access to billions of dollars-worth of credit that would immediately improve the country’s production volumes.

He believes dealing with the issue of land tenure and farmer compensation is critical for the country to be able to securitise its land assets.

Speaking at a breakfast meeting to review the 2019 Monetary Policy Statement, Ncube said it is critical that government restores property rights on land.

“We have created a dead asset in the form of land, and we need to turn it into a productive asset.

“One of the issues that needs to be dealt with is the issue of 99-year leases, there is still some work to do to close that off. Because without 99-year leases, we can’t create enough cover in terms of property rights for banks to extend credit to farmers,” said Ncube.

Ncube also said there is need to compensate farmers as this is a “bigger elephant in the room”.

“I must say that is an issue that I am currently seized with and I am very pleased to say that we as Government have made a lot of progress.

“We have done valuations for nine provinces and we know the values of the improvements. We should be able to conclude the evaluations by end of March.

“Only then can we start debate about securitisation of the land. We can switch to corporate finance mechanisms to compensate the farmers and launch a land bank. But the first order of business are the 99-year leases,” said Ncube.

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