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THE government’s abrupt withdrawal of a gazetted notice which had controversially decreed official secrecy on public procurement deals in the health sector is a reflection of...
THE head of the European Union delegation in Zimbabwe, Jobst von Kirchmann (pictured), says the success of Harare’s re-engagement with the economic and political bloc and...
AFRICAN Development Bank (AfDB) president Akinwumi Adesina has flagged political governance reforms as the elephant in the living room in Zimbabwe’s quest to normalise relations with...
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PERENNIAL turf wars over the control of devolution funds have not only exposed the deep-seated mistrust between local authorities and central government, but also laid bare...
ZIMBABWE is currently facing teething problems in rolling out its 5G network by year-end amid high expectations that the new technology will spur economic growth, a...
A GROUPING of civil society organisations, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum), has taken the country’s human rights fight to the African Union, predicting...
JOHN MUKUM MBAKU SUDAN, Africa’s third largest country by land mass, shares borders with seven countries in an unstable region. This means that Sudan’s current conflict will have economic, social...
CHRISSY DUBE/STEPHEN BUCHANAN-CLARKE CORRUPTION is a major problem for Africa, with the continent losing billions of dollars every year to illicit financial flows (IFFs) caused by...
WANDILE SIHLOBO WINTER is an important season for South African agriculture, with some of its key field crops being produced during the cold months of June,...