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By Kudzai Chimhangwa Crippling debt and endemic corruption are all too familiar stories, but the ruling marks a small victory in the quest for transparency. Crippling...
By Alexander Parker, Gillian Maree, Graeme Gotz, Samkelisiwe Khanyile The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed stark inequalities and fissures in societies around the world. One of these...
By Lucy van Dorp A new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Covid-19, is thought to be driving increased transmission of the disease in parts...
THREE years after a coup ended Robert Mugabe’s rule, the situation in Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse, as political tensions mount, the economy falls...
By FIDELICY NYAMUKONDIWA IN yet another disappointing court judgement, a Harare High Court judge recently granted bail to Zimbabwe’s most wanted man, Musa Taj Abdul. Justice...
AS the year 2020 draws to a close – an annus horribilis for the world, more so for a crisis-ridden country like Zimbabwe – it is...
TO say the year 2020 has been tumultuous would be an understatement. The year will go down in history as remarkable, unprecedented and, in many ways,...
LAST week, the government released its routine post-cabinet briefing. Of interest was the publication of Gross Domestic Products (GDPs) for all the country’s 10 provinces. The...
By Sithandekile Moyo The first wave did not hit the country as badly as we feared. But now the second is upon us and, with our...
IT has been a long six months since the world was forced to adopt a new normal after the novel coronavirus forced the world to impose...