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PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa will fly into a storm if he attends the 77th United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States, next month as Susan...
GOVERNMENT is under fire for stripping the country’s assets and selling off key state-owned enterprises for privatisation without parliamentary approval in opaque transactions that could see...
AFTER serving as the European Union ambassador to Zimbabwe since October 2018 – a year after the 2017 military coup and a few months after the...
SIMMERING tensions between Zimbabwe and South Africa this week exploded after an outburst by a top provincial health official in the neighbouring country who took swipe...
AUSTRALIAN Stock Exchange-listed company Invictus Energy is prepared to invest US$100 million as it moves to explore prospects of oil and gas deposits in the Muzarabani-Mbire...
THE Zimbabwean government has largely been quite over boiling anger in South Africa on the influx of foreigners who are desperately seeking jobs and free medical...
ZIMBABWEANS, together with other foreign nationals, are continuing to bear the brunt of vigilante attacks by South African citizens, who are accusing them of taking their...
FAILURE by Parliament to play an oversight role on the proposed National Security Council will render the new body ineffective in bringing the country’s security services...
THE continued reluctance by farmers to deliver maize to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) will pile inflationary pressures on an economy already battling tremors of Russia’s...
SOUTH Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) should once again confront its sister revolutionary party Zanu PF over the escalating immigration crisis across the Limpopo, with...