The past and Africa’s economy of the future

Richard Runyararo Mahomva, pivot The present-day discourse on economic policy-making is grounded on a history of economic inequalities which modelled the structure of pre-independent African state. Therefore, the post-independent state’s…

Company bars unvaccinated workers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has become one of the first companies in the country to ban workers who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 from work…

Company bars unvaccinated workers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has become one of the first companies in the country to ban workers who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 from work…

Zim shifts gear in vaccination roll-out

Zimbabwe’s coronavirus vaccination programme is turning out to be one of the best in Africa.

By Friday, 1 096 002 people had received their first jab, while 635 738 had been fully vaccinated.

First Lady counsels couples

DOMESTIC violence, a form of gender-based violence (GBV), tears families apart and potentially expose children who witness this between parents to risks of long-term physical and mental health challenges.

US$3bn worth of investments get nod

At least 126 investments worth more than US$3 billion have been licensed by the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) since February last year, as authorities continue to deepen investor-friendly reforms.

MARRIAGES BUCKLE UNDER PRESSURE

Veronica Gwaze While lockdowns have been instrumental in curbing the spread of the coronavirus, they have afforded most families rare and “unusual” opportunities to spend more time together. Ordinarily, this…

Zim’s poor record under Loga

HE might have helped Zimbabwe qualify for a third successive Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals as well as improve their world rankings, but the Warriors’ success rate under Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic (right) is one of the worst in Southern Africa.

Covid-19 raging wave, SA riots . . . still we rise

The ravaging third wave of the coronavirus and effects of the mayhem that has engulfed South Africa in the past week are circumstances that threaten to consume us as Zimbabweans, but we need to remain vigilant.

Industry feels impact of SA protests

Tawanda Musarurwa -Senior Business Reporter Businesses and consumers have already begun feeling the contagion effect of the country’s heavy dependency on South Africa after the unrest that plagued the rainbow…

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