Zim economic transformation on course
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The transformation of Zimbabwe’s economy has begun to take its course as Government commits itself to economic activities.
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The transformation of Zimbabwe’s economy has begun to take its course as Government commits itself to economic activities.
by Elijah Chihota
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) report released on 28 August 2018 showed that from October to December (OND) 2018 and January to March (JMF) 2019 periods will be characterised by “normal with a bias towards below normal” rainfall across the country.
by Rudo Saungweme
In Zimbabwe people are now resorting to biogas a renewable source of energy as they move away from the use of the common electric energy.
by Nobleman Runyanga
Following the unfortunate incident in which six people died in the post election violence of 1 August 2018, which was instigated by the MDC Alliance as it staged anti-Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) demonstrations in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed a seven member commission of enquiry last week to look into the issue. The composition and other aspects of the composition have already been cause for relevance-seeking antics by detractors seeking to cast aspersions on the body.
by Brightface Mutema
The topic of Zimbabwe adopting the South African Rand and subsequently joining the Rand Common Monetary Area (CMA) has been debated for quite a long time now.
by David Chandisaita
Another disenchanted leader, another lost election and a derelict building – which is now but, an empty shell with shattered windows; captures the poignant story of Nelson Chamisa.
by Elijah Chihota
Zimbabwe’s 30 July 2018 elections have come and gone and the Constitutional Court on 24 August buttressed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) position that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the winner.
by Charles Motsi
Now that all the hullaballoo of who won, who lost; who has V11 forms, who doesn’t and whose lawyers have a richer bag of English tongue twisters is over, we can now critically reflect on what the election really meant and what it revealed.
by Bevan Musoko
The United States government continues with its covert and overt attempts to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic revival efforts through issuing a travel warning on 22 August 2018 claiming that there is civil unrest in Zimbabwe.