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KUDA MANJONJO ON the northern side of Zimbabwe’s capital city Harare, between a golf course, wedding venues and a growing middle-class neighbourhood, is Pomona, the city’s...
Economists accuse bondholders of standing to make huge profits at the expense of the crisis-hit country. MORE than 100 economists and academics have urged international lenders...
GLOBAL attention shifts to the United Nations this week as global leaders attend important summits to discuss serious challenges affecting an increasingly unpredictable world. The 77th...
MATTHEW MARE THE theology of Johanne Marange Apostolic Church (JMAC) teaches that property such as household utensils and beds are the only feminine property that a...
This a paper presented by Dr Alfred Mthimkhulu, Bard Santner Investors executive director, at the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries congress in Harare on Thursday. The presentation...
ALASTAIR FORD DEAL-MAKING is still possible in Zimbabwe, if you know your way around. For proof, look no further than the transaction that has just completed...
MIKE CHIPERE ZIMBABWE’S problems can never be resolved until they are sufficiently identified and defined. Reducing the country’s complex problems to looting and corruption is well-intentioned...
NORMAN NYAZEMA HEALTH systems are, at their core, meant to promote, restore or maintain health. Their objective is to improve the length and quality of citizens’...
THE Zimbabwean government’s breathtaking incompetence has been laid bare, once again. On 13 October 2006, the government contracted a US$200 million loan for farm mechanisation equipment. ...
A FEW weeks ago, we witnessed what one can call the ultimate corporate nightmare. The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) joins the rebranding band-wagon and, the...