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DANNY BRADLOW AFRICA is facing some impossibly difficult choices when it comes to financing its development. Countries need hundreds of billions of dollars each year to meet their...
DREAMS by locals of becoming successful sugarcane farmers after the government acquired Mkwasine Sugar Estates as part of the land reform programme in the year 2006...
THE Zimbabwean government is currently making consultations on how to deal with a ban on its sale of ivory by the Convention on International Trade in...
ALTHOUGH the United States government promised US$55 billion investment into Africa over the next three years at the US-Africa summit that ended this week, Zimbabwe is...
THE African seed company, Seed Co Limited, says it will defend its leading market position in the African region through exploiting regional export opportunities and harnessing...
This is a keynote address that was delivered by South Africa’s University of Pretoria Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Tawana Kupe – a Zimbabwean academic – at...
THERE was chaos in Parliament during Thursday’s National Assembly sitting after Mutare Central MP, Ian Tinashe Gonese, referred to legislator Job Sikhala’s incarceration as selective application...
TENSIONS are still rising in the Chiadzwa diamond-rich fields, with community members and civil society demanding transparency in the disbursement of royalties by the government and...
JAMES THUO GATHII AFRICAN leaders face a dilemma over trade relations with the United States. Should they push for the extension of the Africa Growth and...
KYLIE KIUNGUYU ZIMBABWE is the first African country and the first low to middle-income country (LMIC) globally to approve cabotegravir (CAB-LA), an effective prevention option for...