Adequate power generation key to economic development
Sibusiso Ndlamini
Electricity is of great importance to the economic development of all nations as its use is directly correlated with healthy economic growth.
Sibusiso Ndlamini
Electricity is of great importance to the economic development of all nations as its use is directly correlated with healthy economic growth.
Chigumbu Warikandwa
An all inclusive political dialogue is the latest war cry in town. As I sat writing this, the EU is sitting with at least four ministries in Zimbabwe, discussing political relations between Harare and Brussels. All the ministries are born out of a Zanu PF government. The EU is keen on rekindling lost love with Zimbabwe.
Ashley Kondo
The cost of living for most Zimbabweans has continued on an upward trend since the beginning of the year, amid economic challenges bedevilling the country.
Elijah Chihota
The passing on of one of Zimbabwe’s liberation war icons, Dr Dumiso Dabengwa on 23 May 2019, saw all people from all walks of life from far and near coming to pay their condolences in respect of the late national hero’s contribution towards the liberation of his motherland.
Rudo Saungweme
The American Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Brian Nichols this week called on the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Retired Lieutenant General Sibusiso Moyo where he among other things praised the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and the recently agreed on International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff monitored programme (SMP) as the way forward in achieving economic turnaround.
Taurai Mazwi
The recent signing ceremony of an investment agreement on Southern Serui Platinum Concessions between Government and Bravura Consortium for aero-magnetic exploration, alongside the recent launch of Karo Resources platinum project, Anjin Investments and Alrosa (Zimbabwe), which are also set to start mining diamonds shortly are positive indicators of the growth of the mining sector.
Nobleman Runyanga
The much-vaunted MDC elective congress ended the week before last.
Christine Lethokuhle Mabhena
In recent weeks, the security services in Zimbabwe have been on high alert after unearthing anarchist shenanigans of activists who belong to a group of shady organisations who have been working hand-in-glove with foreigners such the Serbian-based organisation, Center for Applied NonViolent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) and the American Embassy in Harare.
Brightface Mutema
There has been a lot of consternation among the opposition and civic ranks regarding the arrest of the so called pro- democracy and human rights activists. Arguments have been flying to the effect that this was just a complete display of suppression of civic space by President Mnangagwa’s government.