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Land tenure policy changes must not benefit elites only

Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy was also badly affected by the chaos that characterised the land reform programme.
By The Standard 8h ago

No. Honourable minister. Health sector is neither ‘healthily funded’ (nor is it healthy)

This is a reckless statement given the fact that the last time the country nearly met the Abuja Declaration target of 15% was in 2022 with an allocation of 14,9%.

Gumkanda unplugged: M2M’s journey of rhythm and resilience

The occasion calls for introspection on how Zimbabwe’s diverse communities can coexist and collaborate.
By Ray M Langa 8h ago

MPs showed their true colours

For once, this Christmas season, the electorate should question our MPs what the hell they were thinking when they debated the 2025 national budget?
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Dec. 21, 2024

Zimbabwe, Zambia sign SMEs MoU

Mutsvangwa Also said the partnership provides initiatives that help in driving innovation, creating jobs, and bolstering economic resilience in both Zimbabwe and Zambia.
By Ophar Mavuri Dec. 21, 2024

Scott makes title admission

Sakunda boss Kuda Tagwirei also promised to aid Scottland’s stadium project in Mabvuku by providing bucket seats.
By Kevin Mapasure Dec. 21, 2024

Moss shines at Summer series

Moss emerged as one of the standout performers, winning all nine motocross races and six supercross races to accumulate a total of 180 points.
By Austin Karonga Dec. 20, 2024

BCC pledges to support Entembeni Old People’s Home

Entembeni Old People’s Home board chair Newman Sibanda said the institution has a capacity of 75 beds housing 52 inmates with a ratio of 41 men and 11 women.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 14, 2024

US$30,8m collected from sugar tax: Govt

The doctors said they were requesting the information in terms of section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act [Chapter 10:33].
By Garikai Tunhira Dec. 14, 2024