Zimbabwe’s Dollar Squeeze Worsens

Zimbabwe’s attempt to ease a dollar shortage and stop its currency from plunging in the black market is showing little sign of working....

Cyclone Idai exposes diamond companies

The tropical Cyclone Idai which left a trail of regrettable destruction in Manicaland exposed the nefarious...

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Strive Masiyiwa Sues Mutumwa Mawere Over Defamation Of Character

Cyber Bullying has been a topic of discussion around the world and Zimbabwe. In 2019 after...

Court acquits Kudzayi after “umbrella possession” trial

HARARE Magistrate Victoria Mashamba on Thursday 28 March 2019 set free freelance journalist Edmund Kudzayi, who...

COTRAD rolls out a campaign to sensitize and update its membership

With the uncertainty and confusion has taken a toll on COTRAD membership and stakeholders following the...

Pipe Dreams: Government rejects $1 billion pipeline investment in Zimbabwe

The Ministry of Energy has blocked the proposal citing oversaturation of the market....

SA refined State Capture after Zimbabwe invented it, says Tendai Biti 

Zimbabwean opposition MP Tendai Biti said his country had invented state capture and South Africans had...

Is there a new dawn in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe Minister of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando has once again reinforced the mantra that...

Crisis drives the S.Africa to Zimbabwe cargo shuttle

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The Latest: US general in Mozambique to plan relief efforts

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SA sends sniffer dogs to Zimbabwe to help search for 300 ‘buried alive’

Flooding caused by Cyclone Idai has killed up to 200 people in Zimbabwe since March 16,...

Zimbabweans Aren’t Happy With the President’s Frequent Flights Abroad

As Zimbabwe reels from surging inflation and the effects of a devastating cyclone, President Emmerson Mnangagwa...

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