Iraqis demand change as protests run into second week

BHAGDAD. – Protests in Iraq continued into their second week yesterday following days of clashes that left six people dead, with demonstrators rallying to put social problems in the spotlight.

Muchapondwa disappointed

Albert Marufu  in LONDON, England ANOTHER day, another time, different venue, different opponent, but same old story of disappointment for Zimbabwe-born England-based boxer Tamuka Muchapondwa. His welterweight non-title fight against…

Global Expansion: Still strong but less even, more fragile, under threat

Amid rising tensions over international trade, the broad global expansion that began roughly two years ago has plateaued and become less balanced. In our latest World Economic Outlook Update, we continue to project global growth rates of just about 3,9 percent for both this year and next, but judge that the risk of worse outcomes has increased, even for the near term.

Committee upholds electoral integrity

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA’S Electoral Committee have insisted they will continue to be thorough in the manner they will conduct elections for the Association’s affiliates as part of…

Scarcity narratives: Will Zim join global land rush?

Ian Scoones Narratives of scarcity dominate policy discourses about resources, including land. This was certainly the case during the peak of the global land rush, as we show in a…

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