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CLAD in a black T-shirt and grey trousers, Mathew Murwira (48) sits miserably at his makeshift vending stall, his head hanging in melancholy. NYARADZO MUSHANYUKI His...
THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is intensifying Covid-19 awareness campaigns among informal traders at Beitbridge and Chirundu border posts. NHAU MANGIRAZI The campaign is aimed...
THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has criticised Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima for presiding over the weakest-ever Tripartite Negotiating Forum...
IN a hair-raising incident which might leave heads rolling at the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ), President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidential helicopter was dramatically forced into an...
THE now hackneyed phrase that “the first casualty of war is truth” has been attributed to many prominent people – from the father of Greek tragedy...
THE ZW$18 billion Covid-19 economic recovery and stimulus package announced by the government last year to provide liquidity support to several sectors of the economy remains...
GOVERNMENT should ensure strict accountability in its use of Covid-19 vaccine funds as the public remains in the dark on the breakdown of the US$93.2 million...
ZIMBABWE has committed to making token payments to the United Kingdom as international financial institutions (IFIs) ease the rigid pari passu principle on arrears repayment requirements...
ZIMBABWE’S foreign debt has exceeded US$20 billion in a brazen breach of the law, which limits the threshold of public and publicly-guaranteed debt to a maximum...
A LOCAL environmental advocacy group has raised concern over the planned multi-million-dollar proposal to construct Zimbabwe’s second fuel pipeline, arguing it goes against the Paris climate...