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BERNARD CHIGUVARE MANY South Africans wonder why so many of us Zimbabweans came to be settled in their country, and wonder why we do not simply...
MORE than 300 pension funds folded last year while nearly half of the active registered ones are currently inactive as companies struggle to meet their obligations...
THE introduction of US dollar payments for electricity supplies has continued to worsen the ease of doing business and it is promoting dollarisation, which has more...
RESIDENTS of Chiredzi town are up in arms with the local council for exposing them to the risk of contracting cholera by failing to supply potable...
THE infamous diamond rush of years gone by in Zimbabwe produced many heart-wrenching tales of mineral plunder, massive corruption by top political figures, human rights abuses...
I joined FIFPRO’s Global Player Council earlier this year. The council acts as a voice for professional footballers. There are 35 of us in total –...
TAKASHINGA’S entry into the first league in this country around the turn of the millennium ushered in a new wave of healthy rivalry on Zimbabwe’s domestic...
COURT papers reveal how Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Mugove Chokuda (pictured) bungled the infamous deal for the purchase of 173 laptops at a cost of US$3...
MOANS and groans reverberate throughout the two-metre wide corridor of the two-bed maternity ward at Epworth Polyclinic in Epworth, a dormitory town 15km from Harare. RUVIMBO...
PARLIAMENT has resolved to summon Finance minister Mthuli Ncube to explain the deepening accommodation crisis being faced by MPs which has adversely affected the operations of...