‘Development agenda continues despite sanctions’

ZIMBABWE will continue pursuing its development agenda despite the harmful effects of the illegal sanctions imposed on the country by Western nations, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

CID boss arrested again

CRIMINAL Investigations Department (CID) director Commissioner Chrispen Charumbira (49) has been arrested by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet on fresh charges of protecting illegal gold dealers.

Relief for passport applicants in SA

The Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa has streamlined passport application processes to minimise challenges associated with obtaining travel documents.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Remove sanctions, let us breathe

Southern Africa today stands in unison as it defends its own. The war-cry being that the West must unconditionally remove all the sanctions that have been imposed on Zimbabwe for the past two decades.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Remove sanctions, let us breathe

Southern Africa today stands in unison as it defends its own. The war-cry being that the West must unconditionally remove all the sanctions that have been imposed on Zimbabwe for the past two decades.

When individual citizens are harmed . . .

ZIMBABWE has been under the yoke of economic sanctions imposed by the United States of America for close to two decades now, and the devastating impact of the embargo on the country’s economy is unquestionable.

Ethel defies Gokwe myth

AT 16, she could have become a wife to a much older polygamist.

‘Bullyism undermines global justice’

AS Zimbabwe commemorates the Anti-Sanctions Day today, China is one of the countries that have strongly advocated for lifting the embargo. Our Correspondent Wallace Ruzvidzo spoke to China’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Guo Shaochun, in a wide-ranging interview that touched on the sanctions and relations between Harare and Beijing.

Sanctions’ not-so-hidden effect on the poor

THAT sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe have caused indescribable suffering to the people of Zimbabwe is incontestable.

What next after October 25?

WITH the day which the Southern Africa Development Community (Sadc) declared a year ago to officially stand in solidarity with Zimbabwe in condemnation of the sanctions imposed by the West and the United States of America now here, a thought just crossed this writer’s mind.

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