The underlying struggle
The democracies are generally (though not always) less wicked than the tyrannies, but the real struggle is far older and much deeper than most people realise.
By Gwynne Dyer
Aug. 30, 2024
Why Zig-arising diaspora remittances will not work
Diaspora remittances were only US$294 million when the country dollarised in 2009 and have been growing at a compound annual growth rate of 14% over those 14 years.
By Rufaro Hozheri
Aug. 30, 2024
Health equity for people living with disabilities
Health inequities experienced by people with disabilities have been exacerbated by health emergencies such as the Cocid-19 pandemic.
By Deborah Tigere
Aug. 2, 2024
Regulation has put Zim at transformation forefront
All importers of ICT products and services are required to obtain a valid import license.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jul. 19, 2024
Into ZiG’s first 100 days
The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) was introduced in the 2024 Monetary Policy Statement in early April 2024, a few months after the appointment of a
By Rufaro Hozheri
Jul. 19, 2024
Digital threats to elections: Learning from what has worked in Africa
International, national and local organisations seek to mitigate these threats, but it is not easy to tell which efforts have worked.
By Amh Voices
Jul. 13, 2024
Drug user data vital to Zim’s Aids strategic plan: ZCLDN
He said people who used and injected drugs were at risk of being left out and marginalised.
By Vanessa Gonye
Jun. 19, 2024
Formation of Parly caucus on disability hailed
She said they would engage the government and development partners for assistive devices for people with disabilities.
By Style Reporter
Jun. 17, 2024
Industry minister’s intricate balancing act
We are also actively engaging with industry leaders, stakeholders, and entrepreneurs to identify challenges and craft solutions that propel the industrial sector forward.
By Freeman Makopa
Jun. 14, 2024