In 2024, an independent panel of reviewers investigated and reported on Symth’s activities committed in the 1970s in England.
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By Zenzo Moyo
Jan. 19, 2025
Companies are reeling from the toxic operating environment foisted upon it by this incompetent regime, which has no relation whatsoever with sound business practices.
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By Doctor Stop It
Jan. 19, 2025
Forex trading is essentially the buying of one currency while simultaneously selling another, aiming to profit from changes in their relative values.
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By Isaac Jonas
Jan. 19, 2025
The shenanigans we are witnessing in Zimbabwe; this blind determination to make Mnangagwa life president, is evidence of how leadership has disconnected with the suffering masses.
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By The Standard
Jan. 19, 2025
The world is rapidly urbanising, with over 50% of the global population now living in cities.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jan. 19, 2025
Impunity for the ruling party Zanu PF violence, intimidation, harassment, and repression against opposition members and civil society activists restricted civic and political space.
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By Human Rights Watch
Jan. 19, 2025
In this article, we take a deep dive into how entrepreneurs can unlock value for the customer.
The brand manufactures gluten-free and nut-free seed bars and butters, utilising locally sourced ingredients such as baobab and moringa.
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By Anesu Chikumba
Jan. 19, 2025
Rob Cunliffe from Birdlife Zimbabwe presented on the current status and challenges facing Zimbabwe’s wetlands.
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By ZELA
Jan. 19, 2025
California fires illustrate the extent to which Democrats created an imaginary world. Six years ago, Trump had a pow wow with California governor Gavin Newsome.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Jan. 19, 2025
I can go on and on but the bottom line is when we tackle gender issues, we should spare a thought for the multitudes of men who suffer domestic-violence/abuse silently every day.
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By Kamurai Mudzingwa
Jan. 12, 2025
The impact of climate change on vulnerable populations is not just an environmental issue, but also a human rights issue.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jan. 12, 2025
Thirdly, it does not make sense that Dubai has more Zimbabwean gold than Zimbabwe.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Jan. 12, 2025
Building resilient education systems should clearly be a top priority for policymakers in vulnerable countries.
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By Ronald Zvendiya
Jan. 12, 2025
Anything else is a mere waste of time and money.
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By Doctor Stop It
Jan. 12, 2025
The two swapped ministries. To some extent it was an admission that the two ministers had failed to deliver in their portfolios.
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By The Standard
Jan. 5, 2025
Ngwena made Edgar Moyo, formerly in charge of the Energy and Power Development ministry, and July Moyo, previously superintending the Public, Labour and Social Welfare ministry, to swap portfolios.
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By Doctor Stop It
Jan. 5, 2025
As Zimbabwe faces the effects of climate-induced El Niño, Unicef has taken proactive steps to highlight the profound impact of climate change on children.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jan. 5, 2025
Staying informed is crucial as market conditions can shift rapidly due to various external factors.
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By Isaac Jonas
Jan. 5, 2025
With their advanced (Asians) education and wealth creation cultures, guess who benefitted from this policy.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Jan. 5, 2025
In marketing, USP is a notion that calls attention to the unique characteristics of our product or service that set it apart from similar offerings on the market.
Estimates suggest that over 60% of the workforce is engaged in informal activities, ranging from street vending to artisanal trades.
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By Samuel Wadzai
Jan. 5, 2025
Why should they value work when we have rendered it valueless and a domain for fools and failures?
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By Kamurai Mudzingwa
Jan. 5, 2025
This tragic statistic is closely intertwined with the climate crisis yet is rarely talked about in conversations about climate change.
Two press statements issued on the Mozambique situation by South Africa and Zimbabwe, on behalf of Sadc, were very instructive in terms of their content and form.
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By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 29, 2024
While it often stems from economic desperation and lack of formal opportunities, the environmental toll it exacts is severe and far-reaching.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 29, 2024
It is scary to note that illegal, intoxicating substances are now readily available in Zimbabwe.
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By Kamurai Mudzingwa
Dec. 29, 2024
The point here is that there is something in American culture about taking the matter into one’s hands, if the law and society fail.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 29, 2024
The ruling Frelimo party's candidate Daniel Chapo was declared winner of the disputed polls and is set to succeed President Filipe Nyusi next month.
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By The Standard
Dec. 29, 2024
Is that not the one that we want (to turn the words of the closing song around)? Goodbye grease; hello grace.
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By Tim Middleton
Dec. 22, 2024
The lake's contamination, which has resulted in the death of over 1,000 fish, is a wake-up call for Zimbabweans to take environmental protection seriously.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 22, 2024
This is a reckless statement given the fact that the last time the country nearly met the Abuja Declaration target of 15% was in 2022 with an allocation of 14,9%.
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By Buhlebenkosi Tshabangu-moyo,
Dec. 22, 2024
Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy was also badly affected by the chaos that characterised the land reform programme.
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By The Standard
Dec. 22, 2024
Holding alternative views — including, but not limited to those that the government holds should never be demonised.
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By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Dec. 22, 2024
The US Democrats promised black women that if they “put out” their men from their matrimonial homes, they will receive full housing and financial assistance.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 22, 2024
The informal economy, also known as the shadow or underground economy, refers to economic activities that are, in the majority of cases, not registered or regulated by the government.
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By Samuel Wadzai
Dec. 22, 2024
In Gokwe central, about 7 households were denied food aid after they were not found in the Zanu PF cell group register.
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By ZPP
Dec. 22, 2024
The Scarfmore regime last week held their last cabinet meeting in which delusion was in no short supply.
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By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 22, 2024
The Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe register reflects this, and thus has not registered Mataruse as a neurologist.
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By Nicholas Matambanadzo
Dec. 22, 2024
The idea that the US leads by example, the rule of law, democracy, and that all people live under the law were dreams the world understood and appreciated.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 8, 2024
The 2024/2025 World Aids Campaign theme Take The Rights Path; My Health. My Rights. Our Responsibility will inform HIV programming for the coming year.
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By Bernard Madzima
Dec. 8, 2024
To those that can, volunteer with or donate to local organisation that are working to combat GBV.
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By Tinashe Madamombe
Dec. 8, 2024
Zimbabwe still has no stable currency, the majority of the country’s citizens have no jobs and most of the families are struggling to put food on the table.
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By The Standard
Dec. 8, 2024
As the AmaNdebele and other groups continue their cultural revival, the focus must remain on celebrating this shared heritage.
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By Luckson Ndlovu
Dec. 8, 2024
It is essential that we recognise the historical and systemic inequalities that have contributed to the current climate crisis and work towards a more equitable and sustainable future.
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By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 8, 2024
The Scarfmore regime’s incompetence knows no bounds!!!
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By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 8, 2024
For Botswana, diamonds have helped build a stable and relatively prosperous society. For Zimbabwe, by contrast, the same riches have served to entrench corruption
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By Reward Magadhi
Dec. 1, 2024
This threw 20 000 workers out of employment and raised overall costs by 25%.
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By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 1, 2024
The diplomatic charm targeted countries in the Western geopolitical orbit of liberal democracies.
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By Vivid Gwede
Dec. 1, 2024
According to the 2013 constitution, which was voted for overwhelmingly by Zimbabweans from across the political divide, an individual can only serve two five-year terms as president.
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By The Standard
Dec. 1, 2024