Churches ditch Chamisa on sanctions
Zimbabwe’s mainline churches, which have been accused by the government in the past of being sympathetic to the opposition, have ditched the Movement for Democratic...
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Zimbabwe’s mainline churches, which have been accused by the government in the past of being sympathetic to the opposition, have ditched the Movement for Democratic...
Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee has introduced a raft of measures to try to stabilise the economy following an increase in inflation for the second consecutive...
Zimbabwe had no coronavirus death yesterday, the second consecutive day, but active cases rose to 643 after the country recorded 46 new cases and only...
Two decades after Robert Mugabe drove White farmers off their land, Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector is booming. The people tending the crops are, again, mostly White...
There was mixed reaction to a summary of the United Nations special rapporteur, Alena Douhan’s findings on the impact of sanctions on Zimbabwe after her...
October is likely to have the lowest number of coronavirus deaths since June after the country recorded no deaths yesterday but there were 72 new...
Zimbabwe’s mining executives are more confident of the industry’s prospects next year than they were in 2021, but their optimism is tempered by old concerns...
Former Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo, who is one of the staunchest critics of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration, says United Nations special rapporteur...
Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rose again this month, this time to 54.5% up from 51.5% in September. Inflation had been on the decline until August when...
The number of active coronavirus cases yesterday rose from 553 to 613 after the country recorded 84 new cases, 25 of them at schools, but...