NEW: Top acts for Victoria Falls Carnival 

Award-winning producer and musician Master KG will be part of the top acts to grace the Victoria Falls Carnival next year. 

NEW: How to ensure global debates about inequality are informed by views from developing countries 

In the last decade inequality has been placed at the centre of the agenda for global social and economic policy. This has been driven in large part by the pioneering work of the British economist Sir Tony Atkinson, French economist Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century, and the work of sociologists like Goran Therborn. 

NEW: Kadewere in cameo appearance for Lyon

Zimbabwe international striker Tino Kadewere, who is back from injury, came on as a late substitute for Olympique Lyonnais (Lyon), who thrashed Brondby 3-0 in a Europa League match at the Groupama Stadium on Thursday night.

NEW: Zim can learn from Rwanda SEZs

From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Kigali, Rwanda Zimbabwe can draw lessons from Rwanda’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs), which have created thousands of jobs and boosted production within a short period of…

NEW: U.S. Fed navigates policy minefield with impending digital dollar report

The U.S. Federal Reserve board will soon issue a hotly-awaited report exploring the potential adoption of a digital dollar, but with its governors and other policymakers divided on the issue – and with so much at stake for the financial industry – the central bank will likely tread carefully.

NEW: Basketball action returns  

Basketball action is expected to resume mid next month after an almost 19-month pause caused by the coronavirus. 

NEW: Mutare City Council taken to court over rates

The Commercial Federation of Manicaland Trust (CFMT) has taken the Mutare City Council (MCC) to court, challenging the legality of rates being levied on commercial and manufacturing operators in the city. 

NEW: It’s 10 out 10 for Zemura  

IT has been a whirlwind three months for Zimbabwe national team defender Jordan Zemura, who made his 10th straight start for English Championship side AFC Bournemouth on Wednesday night. 

NEW: High internet costs remain a barrier to access 

HIGH costs of internet services and information and communication technologies (ICTs) continues to be the main barrier to internet usage in Zimbabwe, the ‘2020 ICT Access by Households and Use by Individuals’ report shows.  

NEW: Hornets ready for basketball resumption

Online Reporter HARARE City Hornets are looking to pick up where they left off prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and extend their dominance in the Harare Basketball League once again.…

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