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NATASHA (20) of Unit K in Seke, Chitungwiza, was 19 when her father forced himself on her. AYESHA CHIDEMBO Confused and feeling violated, she fled home,...
INDEPENDENT audit firms have raised the red flag on some Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed companies which failed to comply with international financial reporting standards as the currency...
KUDZANAI MUSENGI IN hot and arid parts of the country, this method of water abstraction from sandy riverbeds is helping villagers to grow their vegetable gardens...
SUGAR processor Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) was last week forced to increase salaries after disgruntled workers torched plantations of unripe cane in protest over low wages....
FAILURE by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to fill key vacant posts of vice-president and state security minister signals that he has lost trust in his lieutenants as...
ZIMBABWE’S options to settle nearly US$1 billion arrears owed to the African Development Bank (AfDB) will later this month be on the regional lender’s agenda when...
AT a glance, one can mistaken this for a normal compound where people go about their normal day-to-day work after seeing children dashing and frolicking across...
WORSENING economic conditions, coupled with growing unemployment with most Zimbabweans struggling to eke out a living in the informal sector are among the major reasons why...
EXASPERATED over destabilising currency and exchange rate volatility and resurgent skyhigh inflation, which have seen prices scale the stratosphere, while stoking social unrest, government is cracking...
ZIMBABWEAN companies are now operating on a “strictly cash” or “payment upfront” basis in the aftermath of a catastrophic decree by President Emmerson Mnangagwa barring banks...