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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...
MATTHEW MARE THE state has outlawed virginity testing as a human rights violation. However, it is surprising to note that Johanne Marange Apostolic Church (JMAC) still...
ABEL ESTERHUYSE SOUTH Africa’s international relations department published a document on 1 August setting out the country’s new foreign policy. The outline of South Africa’s national interests is...
MICHAEL NDONYE PRESIDENT Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime came into power in 2013. It was the first to implement most of the provisions of Kenya’s 2010 constitution. The media...
LIISA LAAKSO THERE is growing interest in the state of academic freedom worldwide. A 1997 Unesco document defines it as the right of scholars to teach, discuss, research, publish, express...
CHRISTINA HUPY/NYARI SAMUSHONGA TECH companies are experiencing an unparalleled – and well-publicised – talent shortage. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Survey 2020 reported that 55% of...
REJOICE NGWENYA IN the 1980s and late-1990s, it was unthinkable that Zimbabwe would experience electrical power outages. With the country having two of Africa’s largest hydro-electric...