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In addition, at least US$3 billion in annual illicit financial flows (IFFs) could be flowing through Zimbabwe, according to official estimates.

Zesa mulls US$4bn gas-fired plant

Zesa mulls US$4bn gas-fired plant
In a separate prospectus sent to investors this week, Invictus said it had secured firm offtake agreements for its gas.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 24, 2023

Jotter: Students develop an integrated learning app

A group of over 20 young people from across the Matabeleland region came together to discuss how they and their peers had been affected by this.
By Staff Writer Mar. 17, 2023

Why is Bitcoin Slumping?

Experiencing sharp falls in the cryptocurrency industry is very usual for investors.
By Theindependent Jan. 1, 2023

What are the essential benefits of cryptocurrency trading in 2021?

The high return that cryptocurrencies can offer you is also a crucial reason you should trade in cryptocurrencies
By Theindependent Dec. 29, 2022

Ukraine’s weapons supplied by the West are being sent to Africa

Extremists are killing in Mali, Boko Haram is terrifying people in Nigeria, rebels in Chad are fighting against government forces..
By Own Correspondent Mar. 20, 2023

Buckingham Palace spending rises as living standards fall

  The most expensive official royal tour last year was Prince William and his wife Kate's trip to the Caribbean in March, which cost around £226,000.
By Own Correspondent Mar. 20, 2023

Manna for starving villagers

Edmos Mtetwa, the chief director of social development and disability affairs in the Public Service ministry appreciated the collaboration between government, Unicef and the implementing partners.
By Staff Reporter 52m ago

‘We’re fed up with water crisis’

The Bulawayo City Council on Wednesday blamed rolling poweroutages for disrupting pumping at its water works, which it says has worsened the water crisis in the city.
By Emmanuel Mpofu 52m ago