New Govt economic contributions positive
by Derick Tsimba
The country has since benefited from its economic sectors owing to the positive enabling environment the new Government has ushered in.
by Derick Tsimba
The country has since benefited from its economic sectors owing to the positive enabling environment the new Government has ushered in.
by Brightface Mutema
It defies logic that Nelson Chamisa claims that the forthcoming elections can only be deemed free, fair and credible if he alone emerges victorious.
by Bevan Musoko
Simmering information that the Mugabe-backed National Patriotic Front opposition party was in negotiations with the Nelson Chamisa led MDC-Alliance
by Tendai Guta
While Rural District Councils (RDCs) countrywide under the watch of ZANU PF are performing above board regarding service delivery, MDC led councils seem to be lacking in this regard.
by Sibusiso Ndlamini
Elections come and go, and with only four weeks left before the harmonised elections are held it is imperative for all political players to practise and promote peace in their campaigns so as to ensure a free, fair, credible and transparent election.
By Brightface Mutema
It now appears that with economic, political and social stability, the MDC Alliance has no more rhetoric to say and resorts to violent means in the quest to snatch an electoral victory.
by Tatenda Gono
This year’s general election has proven to be an eye catcher for Zimbabweans as well as the regional and international community at large. After 38 years since Zimbabwe realised its Independence, the harmonised elections are giving people a chance to elect another leader, other than former President Mugabe who had been on the realm since time immemorial.
by Rudo Saungweme
Zimbabwe has the potential to compete with other countries in terms of infrastructure development. The 10 provinces in the country also have the potential to build nice buildings that can meet international standards and attract investors. The new administration`s mantra is to attract investors. There is no way that investors can be lured into the country when the general outlook is bad. One once said, first impression counts. So Zimbabwe is in a bid to attract investors through the building of infrastructure. The nation will also benefit from this development.
by Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s economic interventions are practical and are promoting economic growth through opening up of industries and partnerships with the foreign based companies. Progress can now be recorded in the country’s economy which had been stagnant for a very long time.