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ZIMBABWE’S controversial Data Protection Act has raised concern it could become the latest instrument for the state to control or sanction online activities by citizens after...
VILLAGERS in Dinde area of Hwange district continue to resist a coal-mining project spearheaded by Beifa Investments, which is projected to displace an estimated 600 families,...
ZIMBABWEANS are increasingly vulnerable to political violence as the country draws nearer to the 2023 general elections which have now become “a nightmare” and an “assurance...
THE 2016 murder charges pressed against outspoken Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) president Obert Masaraure (pictured) have triggered global condemnation. MOSES MATENGA An American...
ZIMBABWE should align its legal framework that regulates gemstones with international best practice to curb the illicit trade in minerals, if the country is to benefit...
ZIMBABWE is now grounded, faced with a dying healthcare system and a collapsed education sector as evidenced by the on-going job action and dilapidated infrastructure reminiscence...
ZIMBABWE’S biggest gold buyer Better Brands Jewellery (BBJ), owned by local gold baron Pedzisayi “Scott” Sakupwanya, says the government’s current bullion incentives will see record deliveries...
IN March 2018, Belarus’ autocratic President Alexander Lukashenko dispatched his right-hand man Viktor Sheiman to Zimbabwe to negotiate trade and business deals on the government’s behalf....
THE cash-strapped Harare City Council has put itself on a collision course with residents and other stakeholders after recommending a US$2.3 million supplementary budgt to finance...
ZIMBABWE and Belarus have become close allies, united by commercial and diplomatic interests — including shady deals between their leaders — all being carefully cultivated by...