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EMMA RUITERS If the chatbot remains free to use and access, it could level the playing field for the continent — but enabling universal access requires...
Following the article under this column (Move towards modernising money) published on 17 March 2023, it is official, the RBZ is set to issue a digital...
MATTHEW MARE THIS study looked at various abuses obtaining in the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church (JMAC) and relating these to the provisions in the constitution. The...
In this final instalment of his insightful opinion-editorial piece, Dr William J Mpofu addresses the question of Africa in a world of disorder as he calls...
This is an abridged version of a presentation made by Dr Phillan Zamchiya, a senior researcher at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies at...
CLAYTON MOYO AS Al Jazeera’s “Gold Mafia” exposé continued to unearth the shocking corrupt dealings of associates of Zimbabwean ruling politicians, there was an expectation of a response...
DANNY BRADLOW DEVELOPMENT projects can have profound impacts on their societies. There are many benefits that flow from building new roads and power plants, and from...
BERNARD CHIGUVARE MANY South Africans wonder why so many of us Zimbabweans came to be settled in their country, and wonder why we do not simply...
IN restraining the making of needed development expenditure, austerity allows further perpetuation of elite capture, since lack of development expenditure/investment into sectors, for instance, like health,...
VERA SONGWE While US regulators rush to protect the depositors of failed domestic banks, many others around the world have been left to deal with the...