New perspectives: Nyatsime 16: A clear expression of lack of social cohesion
The Zimbabwean government has in the past made efforts toward building a socially cohesive society. Examples are the creation of a ministry in 2009 in the President’s Office, which was headed by the late John Nkomo and was responsible for national healing, reconciliation and integration.
New perspectives: Nyatsime 16: A clear expression of lack of social cohesion
The Zimbabwean government has in the past made efforts toward building a socially cohesive society. Examples are the creation of a ministry in 2009 in the President’s Office, which was headed by the late John Nkomo and was responsible for national healing, reconciliation and integration.
New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics
Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet.
New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics
Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet.
New perspectives: Inflation control critical for economic growth
Some economists are predicting, hopefully they are totally wrong, that the Zimbabwe dollar will inflate to US$1 for ZW$2000, an increase of hundreds of percent in three months.
New perspectives: Inflation control critical for economic growth
Some economists are predicting, hopefully they are totally wrong, that the Zimbabwe dollar will inflate to US$1 for ZW$2000, an increase of hundreds of percent in three months.
New perspectives: Role of private sector in resource mobilisation
Africa realises that industrialisation is the way to go, as outlined in the two continental development plans, but resources to fund these programmes must inevitably be mobilised domestically.
New perspectives: Role of private sector in resource mobilisation
Africa realises that industrialisation is the way to go, as outlined in the two continental development plans, but resources to fund these programmes must inevitably be mobilised domestically.
New perspectives: Building capacity of agricultural players in Zim
An essential ingredient in capacity building is a transformation that is generated and sustained over time from within. Hence, the transformation of this kind goes beyond performing tasks to changing mindsets and attitudes.