The law of supply

Itai Chapunza SUPPLY is a basic economic concept that describes the total amount of specific goods or services that are available to consumers to purchase. Supply can relate to the…

Special anti-corruption unit begins work

The Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet is poring through tons of documentary evidence which could be used to prosecute cases of grand corruption, with…

African nations face US$1 trillion infrastructure funding gap

JOHANNESBURG — A group of 10 African nations, including some of the continent’s rising economic stars, will fall US$1 trillion short of the infrastructure financing required to meet UN development…

Let us protect the sanctity of our Electoral Act

Makonise Takavada We often hear about the saying that “the law is an ass”, and it is often expressed where there is conflict between what the law says and what…

Special anti-corruption unit begins work

The Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet is poring through tons of documentary evidence which could be used to prosecute cases of grand corruption, with…

Zim paces up debt clearance plan

GOVERNMENT has accelerated efforts of clearing its US$1,8 billion arrears with the World Bank and African Development Bank (AfDB) with a view to unlocking new funds.

Teachers to get $3 000 windfall

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter THE majority of senior teachers will this month smile all the way to the bank as the Government will start paying cash-in-lieu of outstanding vacation leave…

Women hold aces in 2018 polls

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter LUVEVE Constituency has the highest number of registered voters in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province, with statistics from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission showing that there are more female…

More jobs coming: ED

Levi Mukarati in Bindura Government has lined up multiple economic stimulus programmes that are set to create thousands of decent jobs and help the new political administration to put the…

African Olympics team selected

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE will send a team of 37 athletes in seven sport codes to the third Africa Youth Games that kick off next week in Algiers, Algeria.

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