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Is Muchechetere alone?

Most Zimbabweans were shocked to learn that suspended Zimbabwe broadcasting Corporation chief executive Happison Muchechetere earned $39 000 a month including perks.

But is Muchechetere alone? Definitely not because there have been several reports that the salaries and perks of chief executives of parastatals are bleeding the state enterprises.

There are 66 state enterprises in Zimbabwe. The Insider would like to compile a list of how much the CEO of each parastatal is getting. It can only do so with your cooperation.

If you have solid information and proof of what the CEO is getting, could you please send us this information through our secure portal which is: http://insiderzim.com/2013-06-03-14-10-10

 

Below is the list of state enterprises in the country:

  1. Agribank
  2. Agricultural and Rural Development Authority [ARDA]
  3. Agricultural Research Council (ARC)
  4. Air Zimbabwe Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
  5. Allied Timber Holdings
  6. Bio – Technology Authority of Zimbabwe
  7. Board of Censors
  8. Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)
  9. Central Mechanical and Equipment Department [CMED]
  10. Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ)
  11. Cold Storage Company (CSC)
  12. Competition and Tariff Commission
  13. Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ)
  14. Environmental Management Authority (EMA)
  15. Forestry Commission Company (FCC)
  16. Grain Marketing Board [GMB]
  17. Hwange Colliery Company Limited
  18. Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
  19. Lotteries and Gaming Board
  20. Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe [MCAZ]
  21. Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ)
  22. National Aids Council of Zimbabwe (NAC)
  23. National Arts Council of Zimbabwe
  24. National Gallery of Zimbabwe
  25. National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Fund [NIEEF]
  26. National Library and Documentation Services
  27. National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe
  28. National Oil Company of Zimbabwe [NOCZIM]
  29. National Pharmaceutical Company (NATPHAM)
  30. National Railways of Zimbabwe [NRZ]
  31. National Social Security Authority [NSSA]
  32. Net One
  33. New ZIANA
  34. Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
  35. People’s Own Savings Bank [POSB]
  36. Pig Industry Board (PIB)
  37. Postal and Telecommunication Nations Regulatory Authority [POTRAZ]
  38. Research Council of Zimbabwe
  39. Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
  40. Rural Electrification Authority (REA)
  41. Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre [SIRDC]
  42. Small Enterprises Development Corporation [SEDCO]
  43. Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC)
  44. State Procurement Board (SPB)
  45. Tel. One
  46. Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB)
  47. Tobacco Research Board (TRB)
  48. Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe [TSCZ]
  49. Transmedia Corporation
  50. Urban Development Corporation [UDCOP]
  51. ZARNET
  52. Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings [ZBH]
  53. Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority [ZESA]
  54. Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management [ZIPAM]
  55. Zimbabwe Investment Authority [ZIA]
  56. Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation [ZMDC]
  57. Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC)
  58. Zimbabwe National Road Administration [ZINARA]
  59. Zimbabwe National Water Authority [ZINWA]
  60. Zimbabwe Revenue Authority [ZIMRA]
  61. Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council [ZIMSEC]
  62. Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA)
  63. Zimbabwe United Passenger Company [ZUPCO]
  64. ZIMPOST
  65. ZIMTRADE
  66. ZISCO Steel Ltd

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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