US removes Zim sanctions regulations
The order also accused the government then led by the late President Robert Mugabe of promoting politically-motivated violence and intimidation in the country.
By Sydney Kawadza
Apr. 17, 2024
Risks associated with the Zim financial sector at the moment
There is also the problem of a compromised new currency, which has been made vulnerable through introducing it too fast, beyond what market participants can comprehend.
By Kevin Tutani
Apr. 12, 2024
Living a lie.
This points to the challenges the soon-to-be unveiled structured currency will face and monetary authorities will find themselves at the deep end.
By Newsday
Apr. 3, 2024
Food insecurity fears mount
The Zimdollar is currently trading at US$11:ZWL$21 000 in supermarkets and 1:32 000 on the parallel market.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Apr. 1, 2024
Should the govt retain ownership in AirZim?
In aviation, a flag carrier, is an airline company, which enjoys direct government support and privileges, whilst it also represents its home country, internationally.
By Kevin Tutani
Mar. 28, 2024
Mawungira eNharira devoted to showcasing authentic mbira
The group has also been to China and Sweden under cultural exchange programmes.
By Sharon Zebra
Mar. 26, 2024
‘Zim wants to bolster relations with Russia despite US pressure’
Krasilnikov noted that Russia, along with China, is perceived in Zimbabwe as a strategic partner and that Zimbabweans value relations with Russia and its people.
By Sputnik
Mar. 25, 2024
Globe-trotting pays dividends for Craft Properties boss
Women's overall participation in the labour market remains much lower than that of men, according to the International Labour Organisation.
By Staff Reporter
Mar. 24, 2024
Chrome producers should stop subsidising the world economy
This would translate into greater GDP growth, foreign currency earnings and higher employment levels within the country.
By Kevin Tutani
Mar. 22, 2024