Parliament bogs down legislative reform agenda

PARLIAMENT passed only a handful of Acts last year, prompting President Mnangagwa to remark that lethargy in the House was weighing down Government’s reform agenda.

ZACC beefs up anti-graft team

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has since the beginning of the this year received 113 reports of suspected corruption in public and private sectors, and is actively investigating these cases in order to speedily bring the culprits to book.

Fighting Covid-19: A personal account

I am a third-year computer science student at Guangxi University of Finance and Economics.

Some time in December, schools had just gone on vacation for the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) and I was looking for some entertainment for the holidays.

Covid-19 ‘infects’ tourism

The tourism sector, one of the country’s key economic pillars, is losing substantial revenue in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

Estimates suggest that hundreds of millions of dollars might be lost by the time the virus is contained.

Let us end menstrual poverty

IMAGINE that you are on your period and you need to change your spoiled pants or the skirt you have on but you cannot get up from your sit because it is embarrassing?

You either fear people are going to laugh at you or they might find you disgusting.

Japan frets over Summer Olympics

While Japan and Olympic organisers are at pains to insist the Summer Games are still a go despite the coronavirus outbreak, some are wondering what a cancellation would cost the world’s third-biggest economy.

Stop panicking — tame fear!

Milton Kamwendo Hunt for Greatness Times are not always the same. Trying times and seasons come. Trying times are not the times to stop trying. Such times stretch faith, focus…

Smallholder farmers must come together

ZIMBABWE has experienced an increase in smallholder farmers in recent years.

Although some of these smallholder farmers can meet local demand, the same cannot be said for the export market, which normally requires huge quantities over prolonged periods.

Biggest money misconceptions

Maybe you’ve heard them — a good salary equals financial security, money always has a way of working itself out, or it’s never too late to start saving.

‘3 days in hell’

A year may mean a lot of things: it can be one long year or one short one.

Yesterday, it was cloudless and full of sunshine in Chimanimani, a sharp contrast to the thunder that rumbled across the country’s eastern-most district this time last year, the smell of death almost in every corner.

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