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This is an abridged version of a presentation made by Dr Phillan Zamchiya, a senior researcher at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies at...
CLAYTON MOYO AS Al Jazeera’s “Gold Mafia” exposé continued to unearth the shocking corrupt dealings of associates of Zimbabwean ruling politicians, there was an expectation of a response...
FEARS of yesteryear losses triggered by the dramatic collapse of the Zimbabwe dollar and loss of value in pension payouts continues to haunt life assurance companies...
THE Citizens’ Coalition for Change nomination process degenerated into chaotic scenes of violence and disruption in some constituencies amid fears of imposition of candidates, although the...
MOST workers are singing the blues this Easter holiday, unable to purchase basic commodities due to low disposable incomes, unions say. NATHAN GUMA The unions insist...
WHEN Marjorie Mutemererwa left Seed Co. Ltd last year after some years of dedicated and long service where she was public relations and special programmes manager,...
THE Easter holidays have seen the Christian community increasing local tourism revenue, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority head of corporate affairs, Godfrey Koti, has said. RUVIMBO MUCHENJE Koti...
AS political activities heighten ahead of this year’s general elections, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has defended its bans on some political gatherings, saying such decisions...
OVER 100 years ago, German sociologist Max Weber in his lecture “Politics as a Vocation” (1918), defined the state as a “human community that (successfully) claims the...
WHEN the then Tanzanian President John Magufuli urged the east Africa nation’s women to “set your ovaries free” and bear more children, many thought he had...