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New Horizon: Hare and baboon: The case of gold coins in Zim
The government of Zimbabwe introduced the gold coins in the market, which were meant to mop out excess liquidity in circulation.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Sep. 9, 2022
Is the juice worth the squeeze?
He helped in establishing several small tuck shops which later bloomed into chain stores in various growth points and business centres.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Sep. 30, 2022
Perspectives: The actual cost of mining to Zim's communities
I will not explain what this means, l will just talk about the reasoning and why it is now a thing of the past.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Mar. 5, 2023
Meaningful participation still missing in new Mining Bill
It attempted to address some issues but more can be done to protect communities from harm and for them to enjoy the benefits that come with living in mineral rich areas.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Mar. 31, 2023
Is Zim ready for Sovereign Wealth Fund?
There are some differences between a sovereign wealth fund and an investment fund;
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Sep. 29, 2023
The transparency question in the Mutapa Investment Fund
The Public Procurement Act administers the entire buying cycle, including strategy, market methods, tender review and award, contract administration, and asset disposal.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Oct. 27, 2023
The ‘land is ours’ and other lies
This means that the compensation should be the price a willing buyer would pay to a willing seller for the property or the best price that can be obtained on the open market.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Jan. 12, 2024
Global efforts in curbing wildlife crime not enough
Additionally, it is crucial to adapt to emerging trends and ensure sustainable funding and political commitment in order to achieve lasting progress in the fight against wildlife crime.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Feb. 2, 2024
Demolitions: Are the ‘sabhukus’ at fault?
While the allocation of houses by village heads has been a longstanding practice, the recent demolitions have been justified by the government on several grounds
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Mar. 1, 2024
Why I’m rooting for ruthless climate penalties
This is where climate sanctions come into play. Targeted economic penalties on the worst offenders, climate sanctions could create tangible financial incentives for change.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Jun. 2, 2024
Zim must focus on community involvement in climate action
This exclusion leads to a disconnect between policy and the lived realities of those on the frontlines of climate change, making the need for grassroots movements more vital than ever.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Oct. 27, 2024
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Second Murambatsvina looms as Harare plans massive demolitions of illegal settlements
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By Sharon Buwerimwe and Chantay Ruswa
Nov. 10, 2024