Bahá’í perspectives on GBV

Observance of “16 days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence”, from November 25 to December 10, is a reminder of the need to re-examine — in the light of justice — the beliefs and practices that contribute towards the oppression of women and girls and perpetuate violence against them.

Zifa battle takes twist

The Zifa elections took a shocking turn yesterday when former chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze endorsed the candidature of Phillip Chiyangwa’s ally.

‘Continuity is the best cure’

As we go into the elections, we are urging the councillors to be vigilant against football hawks.

To be vigilant about our project, to be vigilant about our vision, to be vigilant about what we want to do.

Industry optimistic of growth

Zimbabwe’s industrial growth trajectory began on a positive trend under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation, and a foundation is being laid for growth, the head of an influential lobby group has said.

Investors cautious on the ZSE

Investment on the equities market remained subdued last week as the current bout of company earnings for half year or quarterly performances failed to inspire trading volumes on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).

Industry’s message to the US

Joseph Mutizwa We publish part of the submission by Mr Joseph Mutizwa before the United States Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee on Africa and Global Health Policy hearing on Zimbabwe after…

‘Go well, devoted prof and cadre’

I feel honoured to be invited to make a statement on the occasion of the funeral service for one of the most distinguished sons and daughters of this country, Professor Phinias Makhurane.

Call to review Industrial Policy

The Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) identified the industrial policy as a key policy which should be developed to create the production base for substituting imports whilst at the same time building the export capacity.

Stop reacting and start creating greatness

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “The years teach much which the days never know.” The immediate is imposing and intoxicating, but time gives perspective and completes the picture and missing details. What you are seeing is not all that is happening, lower your noise levels. What you are feeling is not all that is occurring, still your nerves a little.

Unleashing the power of SEZs

The Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority recently designated four SEZs, with plans afoot to run a pilot in two of them next year. Last week ZimSeza chief executive Mr Edwin Kondo spoke to The Sunday Mail Senior Reporter Lincoln Towindo on the plans and the recent study tour of China. We publish excerpts in Mr Kondo’s words

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