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ZIMBABWEANS, together with other foreign nationals, are continuing to bear the brunt of vigilante attacks by South African citizens, who are accusing them of taking their...
SOUTH Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) should once again confront its sister revolutionary party Zanu PF over the escalating immigration crisis across the Limpopo, with...
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...
AFTER weeks of maintaining tight liquidity and a relatively stable exchange rate, growing pressure to settle Zimbabwe dollar obligations is now expected to force local firms...
SEVEN Zimbabwean civil society organisations have presented a damning report to the United Nations over the failure by the government to uphold the country’s obligations it...
IT has been a little over a month since Namibia showed they are not yet done, once again putting some daylight between themselves and the rest...
DIPLOMATIC relations between Zimbabwe and South Africa may soon reach a new low amid concerns in Pretoria that illegal gold miners from Mozambique, Lesotho and Zimbabwe...
LEADERSHIP failure has reduced Zimbabweans to a laughing stock, with citizens now routinely becoming cannon fodder for crude jokes and racist jibes. In a discussion on...
MULK International, the United Arab Emirates-based company roped in by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to build a US$500 million Zim Cyber City in Harare, secretly bought Nigeria’s...
ZIMBABWE’S complex socio-political crisis is likely to persist into 2023, with more humanitarian aid needed to avert a severe food challenge worsened by economic implosion, a...
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