Davison Kaiyo The current economic upheaval that is currently prevailing in the local market will have minimal impact on the growth projections of the mining sector. This was said by the Chamber of Mines CEO Isaac Kwesu in a briefing to...
by Kovedzayi Takawira Harare - It's a scene of chaos and movement, with everyone eager to retreat to the places they had left in the early morning. Commuter omnibuses and pirate taxis crowd the intersection of Albion and Chinoyi Streets, rumbling...
Farai Mabeza HARARE – With a huge energy crisis on its hands, the Zimbabwean government is set to introduce a new renewable energy policy. According to the country’s Energy and Power Development Minister, Fortune Chasi, the new policy will be launched...
Sydney Kawadza Water levels in Lake Kariba continue to rise increasing by about 25 percent in the past month, the Zambezi River Authority has said. The authority, however, indicated that a decision to review water allocated to Zimbabwe and Zambia for...
HARARE – The stock market rally surged at the start of a holiday shortened week buoyed by strong performances in select heavyweight counters. Turnover also continued in high territory as investors sought value preservation in the wake of renewed...
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Farai Mabeza Zimbabwe’s debt crisis has contributed heavily to the collapse of the education system in Zimbabwe as it is squeezing out available public resources which could be benefiting the sector, a coalition of...
Jonathan Waters Tomorrow, June 11, marks the centenary of the arrival of the first aircraft in Harare carrying two passengers from Kadoma, and it is perhaps an irony that today may pass – as it did 100 years ago...
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