Why US, BRICS tell same story about de-dollarisation
The odd convergence of a focus on sanctions risk as opposed to the fraying economic foundation of dollar hegemony serves the interests of both sides of the geopolitical divide
EDITORIAL : SUPER MARIO EASES THE PRESSURE
AFTER 13 months without a win, the Warriors finally tasted victory when they beat Qatar 2-1 in a friendly international in Doha on Monday night.
COMMENT: This isn’t just littering – It’s sabotage against nature and our economy
Drive down the Old Gwanda Road today, and you will witness a crime scene in broad daylight. A 3-kilometre stretch, a gateway to a Royal Palace no less, has been…
President Mnangagwa’s era of transformation DeliverED national development drive
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub NOVEMBER 24, 2017, though not formally enshrined on the national calendar as a holiday, remains one of Zimbabwe’s most pivotal dates, marking the birth of…
Keeping the lights on: Zim’s path to a brighter festive season
Innocent Mujeri AS Zimbabwe approaches the festive season, there is a welcome glimmer of hope for households and businesses alike. ZESA Holdings has secured a US$12 million facility for electricity…
COMMENT: Reliable power is our biggest advert for foreign investment
FOR any nation with ambitions of rapid economic growth and industrialisation, a reliable and abundant supply of electricity is not a luxury; it is the fundamental lifeblood. It is the…
Economic planning for sustainable growth: Lessons Zimbabwe can draw from China
Tichaona Zindoga WHAT do Zimbabwe, China and the United States share amid today’s volatile global economic landscape? In recent weeks, debates in all three countries have centred on the economy,…











