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Good morning to you all. I am honoured to be addressing this Second Structured Dialogue Platform Meeting on Zimbabwe’s Arrears Clearance and Debt Resolution process, thank...
CHRISTINA CULWICK/SAMKELISIWE KHANYILE SOUTH Africa’s current electricity crisis has been described as “a perfect storm”. A number of factors have converged to reach this point: an...
JOSEPHINE CHINELE LAZARUS Chakwera did not win the 2019 presidential election — initially. Instead, the incumbent, Peter Mutharika, was declared the winner, despite widespread allegations of...
IT should be a matter of huge embarrassment for a country that calls itself an agricultural economy to have soaring food inflation, resulting in rampant poverty-compounded...
While there were a few local Zimbabwean journalists writing for periodicals and foreign correspondents like Peter Godwin for the Sunday Times (UK) and some filing for...
LINCOLN MAJOGO THE ongoing social media hysteria surrounding the Dominican Convent High School drug saga has set social media ablaze with mixed emotions and reactions from...
NYARI SAMUSHONGA THE world has been sent into a frenzy over OpenAI’s latest iteration of its chatbot, ChatGPT. The fear that platforms such as ChatGPT evoke...
This opinion-editorial piece was written by Japhet Ncube, a Zimbabwean-born former editor of South African daily, The Star, in November 2017 during the coup which ousted...
MUNA SHIFA ECONOMIC activity and development are unevenly distributed across regions of the world and within any country. In other words, where someone lives can determine...
JONATHAN JANSEN WHAT happens when those responsible for managing universities cannot trust each other to act with integrity? In a nutshell, as I discuss in my new...