We can fight coronavirus
The Novel Coronavirus is no longer a mirage or a far-fetched disease happening elsewhere. It has now become a reality at our doorstep following the two people who tested positive in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces a few days ago.
Coronavirus scourge: Paranoia, sickness, death, myths
FOR a parent whose child is currently holed up in coronavirus-hit China, Paul Musonza seems unfazed.
While governments around the world and people with loved ones stuck in China are pulling all stops to repatriate them, Musonza is calm and collected. He prefers his 21-year-old daughter studying civil engineering at Shandong University not to return home.
Tips for financially preparing for unexpected events
While not all unexpected events are negative, generally, the big ones that affect your financial future tend to have negative surprises. This possibility of unexpected financial hardship means you may need to change the way you think about and handle your money. A little planning (and saving) now will make those emergencies and unexpected events much easier to handle when they come your way.
German investors warm up to Zimbabwe
Germany has become one of the latest European countries to warm up to Zimbabwe’s invitation to invest in the country following successive visits by prospective investor delegations to Harare over the last two weeks..
11 MDC-A youths arrested in Chitungwiza disturbances
MDC-A youths disrupted business in parts of Chitungwiza yesterday after staging an unsanctioned demonstration, which was, however, promptly put down by police, leading to the arrest of 11 members of the opposition party.
ED’s re-engagement drive commendable
President Mnangagwa’s local engagement and re-engagement drive has gone a long way in bringing to the fore issues of national interest while seeking to bring healing, understanding and even active participation by stakeholders where this was not necessarily the case in the previous dispensation.
She sowed love but harvested tragedy
To get an appreciation of 29-year-old Anele’s torment, one must start from the beginning of her tragic story.
Her recollection begins on February 17, 2018 at a house she and her husband rented in Pumula, Bulawayo.
We should brace for more chaos
By now it should be unquestionably clear that there are two things that are bogging down our determined and collective efforts to escape the clutches of begriming poverty: corruption and sanctions.
ZACC, NPA cranks up machinery for assets recovery
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) are presently constituting and resourcing units expected to lead efforts of recovering money and properties acquired through corruption.
Cheap yet costly: Impact of second-hand clothes
THE illegal importation and sale of second-hand clothes is a thriving business in Zimbabwe — yet its effects on the textile industry, the economy and health of the population are calamitous.
While some countries have successfully put an end to the practice in order to protect their industries, Zimbabwe’s textile and apparel industries are struggling to survive.








