Opinion & Analysis

4 years ago | October 11, 2020

Be a pro at online meetings

Women & Leadership Maggie Mzumara Online meetings have always been in existence but not popular. In the past five to ...

Pre-budget seminar must be about comradeship

Lincoln Towindo Parliament PARLIAMENTARIANS will next month converge for  the pre-budget seminar. MPs usually prefer to ...

TSP: storm is over now

Deputy News Editor Government’s economic blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which was launched ...

Africa is simply a huge crime scene

There is nothing that Bishop Lazi finds as thoroughly distasteful as quoting Western scholars, because not only does it ...

Managing fisheries sustainably at Lake Kariba

Tinashe Farawo ACCORDING to the Commercial Fishing Industry — Global Market Outlook, the global commercial fishing ...

US stuck in slave master mode: Mutsvangwa

Wallace Ruzvidzo Sunday Mail Correspondent The United States of America has a long history of oppressing black people ...

Coronavirus in Africa: why it has been less deadly than elsewhere

Anne Soy MANY African countries have been praised for waging an effective campaign to combat the spread of coronavirus ...

Key export opportunities in DRC

Trade Focus Allan Majuru ZIMBABWE can enjoy a trade surplus even without digging deep into its vast natural resources. ...

His mission was to heal

Philip Mataranyika Special Correspondent ON Monday, we laid to rest a physical and spiritual giant, Reverend Vusumuzi ...

4 years ago | October 4, 2020

‘Vetting of recruits was thorough’

In a conversation with Garikai Mazara that spanned several hours, he broke down numerous times. He carries the mental ...

Editorial Comment: Economic outlook bright as stability holds

WE are encouraged by the relative calm on the market which has seen prices stabilise on the back of a functional Reserve ...

How to prosper under sanctions: Tips from Cuba

WITH 20 days to go before October 25, the day set aside by Sadc countries to amplify the region’s collective voice and ...

ED walks the talk on anti-corruption

ON February 20, 2004, Zimbabwe appended its signature to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) as it ...

It’s a whole new world for learners

FOR the first time in six months, public schools flung open their gates last week as both teacher and pupil sought a ...

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