Those in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
Before the July 30 elections in 2018, MDC Alliance’s swashbuckling and technophile public relations machine nourishingly fed us the optics of what we were told were the makings of a…
Beware, the boys are in town
Emmanuel Kafe IMAGINE finding yourself behind bars or being investigated for a crime that you did not commit? It sounds like a scene from a Hollywood script but several people…
Price stability to force inflation down
Business Reporter The growing price and exchange rate stability following the introduction in June of the forex auction, coupled with a cocktail of measures by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe…
‘Pandemic shifts consumer dynamics’
Business Reporter Business should move quickly to adjust to new consumer dynamics that have been brought about by Covid-19 or risk being left behind. This was the central point of…
Mangudya’s auction has made doubting Thomases believe
Jameson Dapi On June 23, 2020, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor, Dr John Mangudya, introduced a market-based foreign exchange (forex) auction system for the country. Indeed, the auction came…
‘We are our own saviours’
Sunday Mail Reporter LOCALS, and not foreigners, are the only ones who can help to grow the economy and achieve a relatively prosperous society in the next decade as envisioned…
When Covid-19 red zone becomes home
Vivian Mugarisi WHILE many have withdrawn their services demanding better remuneration, some healthcare workers in Zimbabwe continue to be driven by the Hippocratic Oath and the Nightingale Pledge, putting their…
Lockdown brews teen pregnancies, juvenile delinquency
Tendai Chara and Veronica Gwaze The prolonged period of inactivity spawned by the Covid-19-induced lockdown, which began on March 30, is brewing cases of juvenile delinquency, with a local organisation…
Overwhelming response for ZRU posts
Deputy Sports Editor THERE might be inactivity at the playing grounds, but the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) office has been a hive of activity amid indications it received an overwhelming…
Coronavirus blocks ex-Wenela US$300m gratuities
Lincoln Towindo Thousands of Zimbabweans who worked in South African gold mines during the 1960s may have to wait longer to receive their compensation for respiratory diseases contracted while working…











