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WE are a funny lot, are we not? When political elites and their corporate cronies are looting money meant for sustainable power projects, we gleefully applaud...
ZIMBABWE angrily withdrew from the Commonwealth in December 2003 after throwing a severe temper tantrum. In 2018, Harare applied for readmission, which explains why a Commonwealth...
THE World Bank has announced its economic outlook for sub-Saharan Africa and the report makes for depressing reading, amid clear indications the dire situation demands rebust...
GLOBAL attention shifts to the United Nations this week as global leaders attend important summits to discuss serious challenges affecting an increasingly unpredictable world. The 77th...
THE Zimbabwean government’s breathtaking incompetence has been laid bare, once again. On 13 October 2006, the government contracted a US$200 million loan for farm mechanisation equipment. ...
THERE is now enough evidence showing that Zimbabwe’s judiciary and police have become so compromised that their partisan actions pose serious threats to the rule of...
THE incarceration of opposition legislators Job Sikhala and Godfrey Sithole has come to symbolise not only the authoritarian excesses of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government but also...
LEADERSHIP failure has reduced Zimbabweans to a laughing stock, with citizens now routinely becoming cannon fodder for crude jokes and racist jibes. In a discussion on...
FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube presented the mid-term budget and fiscal review statement on Thursday which was a hodgepodge of the good and the bad but, ultimately,...
WHAT is happening in Zimbabwe is heart-rending. Unlike during the hyperinflation of 2008 when shop shelves ran out of everything except salt and toilet paper, in...