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JUSTICE minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has put his foot down in rejecting repeated calls for Zimbabwean citizens in the diaspora to cast their votes in general elections....
FIRMING commodity prices on the international market have prompted the Zimbabwean government to intensify efforts in seeking US$5 million to fund the exploration and restart of...
…fall prey to armed robbers POLICE say Zimbabweans must develop a culture of banking money to curb cases of armed robbery now on the rise...
THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has ordered the Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) to stop influencing banks from terminating contracts with a business payment platform...
CBZ Holdings says inflationary pressures buffeting the domestic economy will render most local firms less competitive as overheads surge while the mining sector may record easy...
MOSES JOHN BOCKARIE IN its latest update on monkey pox in mid-June, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that cases had been reported from 42 member states across...
The United Kingdom government’s announcement of a new work visa option aimed at attracting top graduates has elicited some backlash because the list of eligible institutions features no...
LEADERS of some 54 countries – from Africa, Europe, Asia and Southern America – are converging on Kigali between 20 June and 25 June 2022 for...
ASTRID R.N. HAAS OFTEN when one thinks or writes about urbanisation in Africa, mega-cities or primary cities like Lagos, Nairobi, Addis Ababa or Kampala, come to...
PEDRO MONAVILLE DURING a recent visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), King Philippe of Belgium made a speech to the national parliament in Kinshasa expressing his “deepest...