UN cautious on Mozambique

November 20, 1992

After bungling in Angola, the United Nations has adopted a more cautions approach towards the Mozambique ceasefire which should ultimately…

Can Smith really be a saviour?

November 20, 1992

Former rebel leader, Ian Smith seems to be slowly weaving his way back into politics, thanks to the current discontent…

Chidzero, down but not out

November 20, 1992

Zimbabwe's Finance Minister, Bernard Chidzero, may have lost the post of secretary-general for the United Nations but the international community…

Financial fiddling

November 20, 1992

The country's major newspaper publisher, Zimbabwe Newspapers, may not only have the recently launched Daily Gazette to worry about. Reports…

Diplomatic bungling

November 12, 1992

IT APPEARS all is not well at Zimbabwe’s High Commission in London. Reports say the government may be forced to…

AIDS: Thousands affected but the disease is still not being taken seriously

November 11, 1992

DECEMBER has always been considered a month of rejoicing. It has the almost universal Christmas which, though Christian, has become…

Corruption is rife in CMED -Committee calls for the entire overhaul of the department 

November 9, 1992

CORRUPTION within the Central Mechanical and Equipment Department (CMED) is so rife that its entire security system should be dismantled…

Business interests take upper hand

November 7, 1992

ZIMBABWE’s commercial interests are increasingly taking the upper hand over ideological ones. The country which once refused to recognise South…

Where does Zimbabwe stand? 

November 4, 1992

ZIMBABWE is slowly plunging into deeper debt as it implements the World Bank and IMF sponsored Economic Structural Adjustment Programme,…

Africa being exported to death – economists says

November 3, 1992

THE EXPORT-led strategy African governments (including Zimbabwe) have been obliged to adopt by the World Bank, quite simply has not…