ZCTU Slams Ostallos Over Premature Exit From May Day Celebrations

ZCTU Slams Ostallos Over Premature Exit From May Day Celebrations

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary-general Japhet Moyo criticized Gift “Ostallos” Siziba, the former CCC deputy spokesperson, for prematurely leaving the Workers Day commemorations at Gwanzura Stadium on May 1

With ZiG Zimbabwe Expects to Finally Turn Its Back on Inflation

(Bloomberg) — Zimbabwe’s new gold-backed ZiG currency will banish sky-high inflation that’s hamstrung the economy and made the southern African nation a poster child for runaway price pressures, the central bank said.

NECJ statement on World Press Freedom day (2024)

NECJ statement on World Press Freedom day (2024)

The Network for Environmental and Climate Justice (NECJ Zimbabwe) joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day (2024).

Inside the Makeshift Maternity Wards of Harare

Inside the Makeshift Maternity Wards of Harare

HARARE, ZIMBABWE — In the high-density suburb of Hopley, Tatenda Mangwanya, 16, admires her 2-week-old baby girl to whom she gave birth with the assistance of a self-trained midwife.

How Bitcoin Supports the Arts by Enabling Direct Patronage Models

How Bitcoin Supports the Arts by Enabling Direct Patronage Models

In the ever-evolving landscape of artistic creation and consumption, financial support remains a critical lifeline for artists across the globe.

NAMIBIA: Land Reform Reaping Fruits Despite Problems

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Africa dismayed at exclusion from crisis summit

TUNIS (Reuters) - Africa is suffering from the credit crisis and should be better represented...

Zim delays summit on African free-trade deal

Zimbabwe has postponed a summit of Africa's largest trading block, the Common Market for Eastern...

Southern Africa not immune to crisis

London - Hopes that the impact of the credit crisis on emerging market economies would...

S.Africa’s Engen refinery shut down after fire

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Engen said on Thursday it had shut down its refinery...

Let Zanu go it alone

Without pre-empting the MDC Council meeting decisions on Friday, it just strikes me that either...

Zim delays summit on African free-trade deal

Zimbabwe has postponed a summit of Africa's largest trading block, the Common Market for Eastern...

ESCOM begins laying fiber-optic cables

Work in progress: Escom has constructed 280 kilometers of the...

Thirsting for justice – Zimbabwe’s High Court runs out of water

Harare - Hearings at the High Court in Zimbabwe's capital Harare have been brought to...

Zim dollar crash sparks fears of social unrest

Fears of social unrest in Zimbabwe are growing, as swelling numbers of Zimbabweans become daily...

ZANU PF bargaining with people’s lives

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The Combined Harare...

Grim Harvest Predictions

Zimbabwe said to be facing another poor grain harvest next year because of severe shortages...

Defying SADC would be harmful for MDC: Analysts

HARARE - Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party meets on Friday to plot...

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