Unfinished business of Zim’s liberation struggle: Decolonisation
These days are not ritualistic — they are critical as an embodiment of history, notably with regards to Zimbabwe’s attainment of statehood in 1980.
By Alexander M Rusero
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Between compliance and survival: Understanding Zim’s trade realities
This move has sparked intense discussion, as it touches on the long-standing tension between formal and informal trading in our economy.
By Believe Guta
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African Nationalism: A template for true African heroism
This also extended to stopping the looting and plunder of the continent’s resources.
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva
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Vendor ban: ZCTU calls out govt
ZCTU expressed concern over a directive issued by Local Government and Public Works minister Daniel Garwe banning night and street vending, including the
By Kudzai Mufushwa
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Govt to blame for road carnage: ZCC
ZCC said traffic accidents had revealed deep structural and systemic challenges that demanded urgent action from authorities.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
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Lifeline as OK raises US$20m from shareholders
Underwriters subscribed to the remaining 424 005 893 shares valued at US$4,61 million, fulfilling the terms of the underwriting agreement.
By Tatira Zwinoira
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Vision 2030 needs structural reforms: CZI
Informalisation has now reached 76,1% of all economic activity, according to the latest official statistics.
By Tatira Zwinoira
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For Pete’s sake, it’s time to cancel ZBC licence fees
The government and ZBC have proved to be intransigent to calls for reform and we cannot continue to reward this intransigence by paying licence fees.
By Nqaba Matshazi
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Landmark court victory for pregnant prisoners
Justice Neville Wamambo issued the ruling last week after a desperate pregnant inmate was denied access to her private gynaecologist despite that her pregnancy was noted as high risk
By Nqobani Ndlovu
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