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RBZ pumps US$64m to shore up ZiG

Mushayavanhu said foreign currency receipts had increased by 13,4% from January to August 2024, compared to the same period in 2023.
By Business Reporter 3h ago

Zim challenges need to find cure in dialogue

A few questions arise as this debate rages on with the big questions being:
By Walter Mzembi 3h ago

Jumbo culling will bump up poaching: CNRG

CNRG, however, argued that it did not believe elephant meat will fill the food deficit gap despite acknowledging the devastating effects of the El Niño-induced drought.

Fresh call for professionals to embrace good governance

Buzuzi said governance and accountancy at their core were not just about managing resources or keeping records, but about stewardship of the public.
By Melody Chikono 3h ago

Zim ranks top on misgovernance

The report, based on 53 444 face-to-face interviews, indicates that a majority of Africans reject non-democratic alternatives like military rule.
By Problem Masau 3h ago

Zanu PF youth call for probe into helicopter crash

The accident occurred soon after the Zanu PF leader had left Masvingo where he celebrated his 82nd birthday.
By Mirriam Mangwaya 13h ago

Govt paying lip service to ZWG.

Since the ZWG (formerly ZiG) debuted on April 5, government has had a half-hearted approach towards promoting  the use of the ZWG.
By Newsday Sep. 19, 2024

From community to chaos: Impact of mob psychology on substance abuse

The rise in substance abuse correlates closely with economic instability, high unemployment rate and social disintegration.
By Raymond Tendai Rusinga Sep. 19, 2024

Govt paying lip service to ZWG

Since the ZWG (formerly ZiG) debuted on April 5, government has had a half-hearted approach towards promoting  the use of the ZWG.
By Newsday Sep. 19, 2024