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PLANS by Treasury to beef up the Financial Intelligence Unit and the police as Zimbabwe turns to Gestapo-style tactics to defend the value of the domestic...
OPPOSITION MP for Dzivaresekwa Edwin Mushoriwa says while the National Assembly has approved the ratification of the Protocol on the African Charter on Human and People’s...
THE casting of nearly 20 000 postal votes by South Africans living outside the country’s borders will not only test the efficacy of democracy in the...
THE United States says Zimbabwe’s structured debt dialogue which is anchored on a raft of economic and political governance reforms is key in unlocking concessional funding...
This “double-faced” tendency persists as modern leaders live “extravagantly” while the nation grapples with a lack of basic amenities for its citizenry – a situation described...
NICOLA PITCHFORD MALAWI introduced free primary education in 1994. This has significantly improved access to schooling. However, the country – which is one of the poorest in the...
UNIVERSITY of Cape Town-based constitutional law expert Justice Alfred Mavedzenge has rallied the Zimbabwean opposition led by politician Nelson Chamisa to take lessons from events in...
IT is afternoon, and Panganai Munhanga, a smallholder farmer in Mutare’s Zimta Park, is clearing part of his land, located on a marsh, to extend his...
THE European Union sees Zimbabwe’s annual exports to the regional bloc reaching €1billion (nearly US$1.08 billion) from the current €700 million (US$760 million) in the short...
CHIADZWA villagers resettled at Arda Transau continue to be sold a raw deal, with a new report showing a drop in living standards characterised by acute...