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Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed mineral resources group RioZim has cried foul over the government’s decision to cut the foreign currency retention threshold for miners, warning this would...
A CROWD of about 200 people sits uncomfortably on patchy grass while children, oblivious of the May Day festivities, play plastic football near the stadium. RUVIMBO...
FOR 35-year-old Lorraine Siziba, attaining a nurse aid’s certificate is nudging her closer to achieving her goals. LIZWE SEBATHA Siziba has never been formally employed since...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is threatening to revoke the operating licences of banks and private companies accused of manipulating currency. Even his minions are cranking up talk...
THE more one reads, analyses and interprets the ill-conceived Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill, which could cost Zimbabwe close to US$800 million in development funding this...
IT is 7am and inside a poorly lit room close to Matapi Flats in Harare’s Mbare suburb Shyleen Moyo and her two colleagues have already commenced...
WHEN his family retires to bed, Timothy Kazingizi (43) of Sunningdale suburb in Harare begins his shift. NYASHA CHINGONO/NATHAN GUMA For Kazingizi, watching his favourite programme...
UNIONS representing civil servants are on a collision course with the government after the workers renewed their demand for better salaries as the cost of living...
BARD Santner Markets Inc, a new Harare-based international banking and finance advisory firm, has come up with a plan to tap into diaspora investment capital seeking...
THOSE who survived Zimbabwe’s catastrophic hyperinflation of 2008 will tell you that although the surging tide in runaway prices somewhat resembles a prolonged slow-motion accident, there...
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