Common Monetary Area is the way to go Zimbabwe
by Brightface Mutema
The topic of Zimbabwe adopting the South African Rand and subsequently joining the Rand Common Monetary Area (CMA) has been debated for quite a long time now.
by Brightface Mutema
The topic of Zimbabwe adopting the South African Rand and subsequently joining the Rand Common Monetary Area (CMA) has been debated for quite a long time now.
by David Chandisaita
Another disenchanted leader, another lost election and a derelict building – which is now but, an empty shell with shattered windows; captures the poignant story of Nelson Chamisa.
by Elijah Chihota
Zimbabwe’s 30 July 2018 elections have come and gone and the Constitutional Court on 24 August buttressed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) position that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the winner.
by Charles Motsi
Now that all the hullaballoo of who won, who lost; who has V11 forms, who doesn’t and whose lawyers have a richer bag of English tongue twisters is over, we can now critically reflect on what the election really meant and what it revealed.
by Bevan Musoko
The United States government continues with its covert and overt attempts to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic revival efforts through issuing a travel warning on 22 August 2018 claiming that there is civil unrest in Zimbabwe.
by Ashley Kondo
Zimbabwean democracy has been under spotlight across the world as different nation states, regional and international bodies and civic entities have made numerous attempts to influence and determine the country’s socio-political and economic processes, including electoral processes.
by Own Correspondent
So, there are media reports to the effect that The African National Congress (ANC) has hit out at the America President, Donald Trump over his tweet about the country’s land reform policy in which he said he had asked his Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo to closely study the alleged farm seizures and the large scale killing of farmers in South Africa.
by Chigumbu Warikandwa
The Zimbabwean social media terrain has, for the past three weeks, been pregnant with suspense, suspense driven by speculative talk of a rigged election. Rigging that never was.
by Prosperity Mzila
Following the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC Alliance) leader Nelson Chamisa’s election petition that was heard yesterday at the Constitutional Court, where he sought nullification of the June 30 presidential election results, quite a number of people where left enlightened about how the law operates and the court proceedings in general.