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AIKANDE CLEMENT KWAYU SHE may have been Tanzania’s “accidental president”, but Samia Suluhu Hassan (pictured) has used her first year in office to cement her power. The...
MANUFACTURING sector capacity utilisation in Zimbabwe will remain subdued in the first quarter owing to rolling power cuts, Covid-19 and limited access to foreign exchange, a...
HUNDREDS of farmers in Libya have been rendered vulnerable to climate variability due to the ongoing conflicts, according to a statement released by the International Committee...
ADITTA CHAKRABORTTY However repressive his regime, Vladimir Putin was tolerated by the United States, Britain and the European Union – until he became intolerable. SIX days...
RESEARCHERS at Morgan & Co say the coming in of Indian-based distiller NV Group in Zimbabwe could shake Delta Corporation’s decades-long market dominance in the clear...
THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Zimbabwe must further ensure monetary tightening to rein in resurging inflationary pressures, while also allowing more operational independence of the...
A LOCAL research unit has singled out the nearly US$20 million legacy debt owed to Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed heavyweight National Foods Limited operations and a lower-than-expected...
THE Zimbabwe Tobacco Association (ZTA) says demand for Zimbabwe’s flavoured tobacco remains very high but poor and inconsistent monetary policies are hurting the local industry and...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa last week waded into a chieftainship row in his in-laws’ family by endorsing his wife Auxillia’s brother, Paradzai Kutyauripo, to take over a...
ADITI MALIK/PHILIP ONGUNY AS Kenya heads towards elections, concerns about the outbreak of electoral violence tend to rise. Existing research has offered several explanations for the violence....