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ZIMBABWEAN companies have bemoaned low consumer spending exacerbated by inflationary pressures impacting on their volumes as the difficult trading environment remains a key challenge. RONALD...
By Ibbo Mandaza AT least two references in the media last week – “Mnangagwa’s cabinet hiatus highlights Zim leadership crisis” (The NewsHawks, 5 February, 2021); and...
By Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni THE issue of “black citizenship” is both planetary and existential. It is planetary because it affects black people wherever they are located...
THE insurance sector has been hard hit by the rampaging Covid-19 pandemic as many people default on their premiums due to income loss while at the...
ZIMBABWE’S industry players have lost hope of ever accessing the ZW$18 billion Covid-19 economic recovery and stimulus package announced by the government last year to provide...
ZIMBABWE’S Covid-19 lockdown elapses on 15 February, bringing the country to yet another moment of truth as difficult decisions must be made in answering the all-important...
LAST week we published an opinion-editorial by Professor Jonathan Moyo under The Big Debate Column, but we left out critical illustrations due to technical hitches. That...
NEWLY-appointed Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Frederick Shava, who has an unsavoury dark and criminal past, has his work cut out for him. OWEN...
KAROI Town Council is locked in a legal battle with vehicle supplier Solution Motors after the company failed to deliver a refuse truck ordered by the...
THE appointment of Frederick Shava to the Foreign Affairs ministerial post this week has further entrenched President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hold on power, capitalising on political contingency...