Mortgage loans up 44pc
A total of $98,7 million mortgage loans were advanced to clients in the seven months to July 2018, an industry official has said.
Zim and the ‘new’ multilateralism
At the occasion of the Zimbabwe Research Day, at Oxford University in 2005, two notable scholars, Professors Hasu Patel and Stephen Chan held a bruising conversation on Zimbabwe’s foreign policy since 1980.
‘Occupational deaths worrisome’
GOVERNMENT is concerned over occupational deaths, which have hit 415 between 2013 and August this year. During the same period, 25 630 injuries, most of them serious, were recorded.
Why Namibians want fresh impetus behind land reform
Twenty-eight years after independence, wealth in Namibia is still skewed along racial lines laid down in the colonial period. The level of inequality is one of the highest in the world, according to the World Bank.
Agritrade surpasses target
TOBACCO contracting firm, Agritrade Leaf Tobacco (ALT), has surpassed its own target of contract farmers and has so far contracted 6 500 tobacco farmers and is now in the process of formalising the contracts with the Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB).
A silver jubilee of serving women
Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association (ZWLA) is an association of women lawyers that was established in 1992 by a group of women who were all lawyers in either private practice, government service or the academia and non-governmental sector. This association was formally launched in October 1995 and registered as a trust in December 1995, according to the laws of Zimbabwe.
ZDF dismisses fake private media reports
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has dismissed allegations by the private media claiming its members were abusing citizens.
Top AFZ officer’s burial set for Glen Forest
Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) director administration Group Captain Frank Tagarira who died in Harare last Friday will be buried this afternoon at Glen Forest Memorial Park.
UNGA 2018: The world’s endorsement of ED victory
Since July 30, Zimbabwe has been an eventful country, what with Constitutional Court electoral petition by the MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa and its outcome among other issues which the country has had to contend with.
Home thoughts from Nairobi
I was last in Kenya some 17 years ago, in 1991. I remember that visit as if it were yesterday. Walking along Dedan Kimathi Street in Nairobi, after reading Ngugi and Micere Mugo’s “Trial of Dedan Kimathi” evoked so intense an immediacy that it felt like Kimathi himself was there on the street named after him, his thoughtful face demanding attentive introspection.











