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THIS week’s decision by the British government to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe’s top security officials has thrown President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s re-engagement agenda into disarray as the...
BY JOCELYN ALEXANDER, JoANNE McGREGOR The toyi-toyi is a high-kneed, foot-stomping dance, rhythmically punctuated by exhaled chants and call and response. It can be observed at almost any...
LONDON – Nigerian content creator Adekola “McKennie” John Kehinde has been voted the first monthly winner of Sasai’s #ThisIsMyAfrica campaign and is set to pocket US$2...
By Arthur Mutambara Clearly, it is not sufficient to merely articulate the lack of collective agency facing the African continent and its diaspora with respect to...
THE total number of goats slaughtered at abattoirs monitored by the Department of Crop and Livestock Production fell by 34% to 5 994 in the first...
LEGAL think-tank Veritas says the recently promulgated indigenisation provisions could spark legal challenges as the law infringes on mine owners’ constitutional right to property. NYASHA CHINGONOPresident...
ZIMBABWE has once again emerged as the most corrupt country in southern Africa, according to Transparency International’s 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index released this week. The rankings...
TRANSPARENCY International, the global corruption watchdog, this week released its 2020 Corruption Perception Index (CPI), showing Zimbabwe is now ranked 157 out of 179 countries. The...
CONSUMER-FACING industries listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and companies that will show resilience to the Covid-19 economic shocks will emerge as the most preferred stocks...
THE first and only Zimbabwean individual Olympic medallist to date, Kirsty Coventry, was nurtured on a home swimming pool at an affluent suburban home in Harare....