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THE Commercial Farmers’ Union (CFU) has urged its members who were evicted from their farms since 2000 to bring forward photographs and videos, among other evidence,...
AS details of South Africa’s recent bilateral talks with Zimbabwe emerge, the authorities in Harare are now in panic mode after Pretoria announced plans to suspend...
ZIMBABWEAN taxpayers continue to be burdened by debt from parastatals which are riddled with mismanagement and corruption, with the latest being the assumption of Air Zimbabwe’s...
GOVERNMENT has begun compiling names of teachers suffering from depression and other mental health conditions in a clear admission that the country’s socio-economic challenges are taking...
AUTHORITIES in Mashonaland West are failing to enforce localised Covid-19 lockdown measures imposed on Hurungwe and Kariba, with people in the two districts going about their...
ANXIETY has gripped frontline workers after Treasury last month paid Covid-19 allowances to soldiers who tested positive for the pandemic in their line of duty yet...
SABELO J NDLOVU-GATSHENI Introduction: Is it an end of an era? THE historian Paul Tiyambe Zeleza depicted the time of struggles for independence in Africa as...
TERERAI MAFUKIDZE ACCORDING to Benjamin “Bennie” Goldin, a South African-born Zimbabwean lawyer who served as a judge on the Rhodesian and post-independence bench, Chief Justice Hector...
ZIMBABWE’S economy is this year projected to register 6% growth buoyed by agricultural output, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said. BERNARD MPOFU The country, which...
THE commercial real estate segment is expected to remain an occupiers’ market due to excessive supply of space as the property sector is traditionally the slowest...