Power cuts hit Art hard

ART Holdings reported a turnover of Z$1,3 trillion compared to $10,6 billion achieved last year for the period ending September 30. 

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Domestic debt balloons

THE country's domestic debt has ballooned to Z$12,5 trillion as at October 31 from $8,1 trillion...

New tender unattractive

THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) and City of Harare have floated an Z$80 billion...

Finance minister dreams on

ZIMBABWE'S economy is expected to grow by 4% next year buoyed by growth in the agriculture...

New billboard campaign hits SA

Five huge billboards were erected recently around Johannesburg, calling for a democratic vote and an end...

Torture is Robert Mugabe’s election weapon

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Sovereignty has been abused in Zimbabwe

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If states fail to protect its citizens from flagrant, widespread and systematic...

Where did we go wrong?

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Zim orphans release CD

LONDON - A 30-strong Zimbabwean children's choir, residents of Makumbi Children's Home, has released a CD...

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Expats keep families afloat

LONDON - The scale of migration to Britain by Zimbabweans escaping their country's economic and political...

Judiciary versus Executive: Tyranny has gone too far

The Judiciary versus the Executive: A Cry For Independence
Give me liberty or give me death!...

Mbeki faces international criticism

President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa was probably hoping to arrive at the EU-Africa summit in...

Mugabe rants at Britain again

By Chief Reporter
HARARE - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe accused Britain of co-funding what he called...

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