Zimbabwe will soon be a middle income economy
by Rudo Saungweme
The new dispensation’s objective is to improve the face of Zimbabwe to a middle income status economy by 2030.
by Rudo Saungweme
The new dispensation’s objective is to improve the face of Zimbabwe to a middle income status economy by 2030.
by David Chandisaita
Listening to Manginde and Jojo by the doyen of Chimurenga music, Thomas Mapfumo, one would be forgiven to think he penned the songs specifically for Professor Jonathan Moyo.
by Elijah Chihota
As the 2018 harmonised elections beckons with only twelve days to go, political parties are busy criss-crossing the length and breadth of Zimbabwe trying to lure the electorate to vote for them.
by Ashley Kondo
The move by Government to increase civil servants’ salaries should not be misconstrued as a political gimmick ahead of elections as it is a legitimate gesture.
Editorial
Politicking without any substance versus actionable facts and figures is what draws a demarcation between a delivering president and a hallucinating politician.
by Chigumbu Warikandwa
There are various forms of governments, among them are constitutional democracies where leaders are chosen by the public using laws of universal suffrage, exercised by adult persons of sound mind.
by Own Correspondent
A quick Internet search of why people should vote revealed that balloting connects citizens with their political process. It helps choose leaders who share the same views with the electorate.
by Prosperity Mzila
On 11th of July 2018, just 19 days to election day, the MDC Alliance held a demonstration against what it termed the ‘Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s lack of transparency’ much to the disappointment of other political parties who felt that ZEC had bent over backwards beyond its lawful mandate to show transparency in the electoral process.
by Christopher Makaza
The establishment of the Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB), the first of its kind in Southern Africa dedicated solely to transform and economically empower women and the setting up of Youth Empowerment Bank should be taken as a great opportunity which has knocked on women and youth`s doors and should be capitalised without delay.