Nyarota’s latest book takes aim at opposition
Journalist Geoffrey Nyarota has released his latest book, ‘The Journalist as an Outcast: Perils of Investigative Reporting in Zimbabwe.’
By Dudzai Sambiri
Feb. 23, 2024
Markets can save economy but only if the govt allows
Basically, Milei argued that when a government gets in the way of an economy having a “market discovery”, its companies produce less.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Feb. 23, 2024
Zim politics: Dialogue of the deaf
At present, Zimbabwe desperately needs this healthy dialogical process in order to avert a constitutional and political crisis or at the extreme a violent conflict.
By Edknowledge Mandikwaza
Oct. 27, 2023
No talks with disjointed CCC: Mohadi
He said going into a GNU with the opposition parties was a history that will not be repeated.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Oct. 23, 2023
Politics of ethnicity: Jumping from the pan into the fire
“This was the Zezuru position after all the Zanu infighting in Zambia, which led to Herbert Chitepo’s death on March 18 1975.
By Arthur Mutambara
Sep. 22, 2023
Of insecure sycophants, falsified intelligence
Next, use this local currency to buy – through your connections at RBZ or your links with the political establishment — the rare US dollars at the official rate and produce US$100 000.
By Arthur Mutambara
Aug. 4, 2023
Tyson anchors campaign on Byo economic revival
The former Cabinet minister made the remarks in his Bulawayo South constituency economic development policy concept.
By Silas Nkala
Jul. 27, 2023
Why ED failed to improve Zim's economic prospects
All efforts by the Mnangagwa administration to turn around the Zimbabwean economy have been futile, and of no effect, because RBZ’s operational mandate maintained the status quo.
By Martin Majaji
Jun. 29, 2023
Why the financial chaos?
He separated real US dollars from the fictitious dollars and called the latter “Real Time Gross Settlement dollars” or RTGS dollars.
By Eddie Cross
Jun. 16, 2023
Mazowe Dam owners in for hefty windfall
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By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela
Mar. 15, 2024