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I WAS at the time two months short of 38 years of age and a little-known editor of The Chronicle, the Bulawayo-based daily newspaper. In a building...
WHEN thieves broke into our house and escsped with my laptop two years ago, I was devastated. A completed manuscript for a book on personal financial...
BY IAN SCOONES A FEW weeks back Oxfam released a major report, “The Inequality Virus”, documenting the way Covid-19 has affected different populations and parts of...
By Dumisani Nkomo THE current water crisis in Bulawayo — located on a plain that marks the highveld of Zimbabwe and is closer to the watershed...
WITH the nation grappling with a second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the government is reaching out to the corporate world for help. In the absence...
By TOENDEPI SHONHE/ IAN SCOONES/FELIZ MURIMBARIMBA THE emergence of medium-scale farms is having important consequences for agricultural commercialisation across Africa. This article examines the role of...
By Taona. T. Denhere THE great African-American novelist, poet and essayist James Baldwin once philosophically said: “Music, is our witness, and our ally”. The “beat” is...
AN ambitious quest by the Zimbabwean government to re-engage the international community after years of self-inflicted ostracisation has ended in shame, confirming what the world already...
ZIMBABWE has a serious and deep multifaceted problem: broken and toxic politics – characterised by mutual destructive polarisation – with no room for rational disputation, a...
THE 2020 winter production was entirely funded by private players and the improvement in both gross output and productivity (yield per hectare) has been very significant. ...