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Governments urged to come up with punitive measures for crimes against journalists

“As a way forward, we implore our governments to take the UNPA (UN Plan of Action) and localise it into their national legal frameworks.”
By Own Correspondent Nov. 20, 2022

Global agency downgrades Zimbabwe’s growth projections

Fitch’s downgrade came at a time the local currency was depreciating rapidly against major currencies with a single United States dollar now trading for $393,85 on the official market, down from $108,66 at the beginning of the year.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Global agency downgrades Zimbabwe’s growth projections

Fitch’s downgrade came at a time the local currency was depreciating rapidly against major currencies with a single United States dollar now trading for $393,85 on the official market, down from $108,66 at the beginning of the year.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Mnangagwa in secret visit to Marange

“The President also visited St Noah Taguta College and had an inspection of the computers he donated recently and was impressed by the facilities at the college.

By The Standard May. 9, 2022

Decomposed body of Taguta laid to rest

Insiders told NewsDay yesterday that Taguta (90) died on Sunday morning, but his burial was delayed as church leaders refused to announce it hoping that he would resurrect on Wednesday (yesterday) to come back and proclaim the end of the world.

By The Standard Apr. 21, 2022

Global agency projects rise in Zim trade deficit

The projection for the year is after Fitch Solutions forecasted the trade deficit to reach 2,2% of GDP in 2021.

By The Standard Feb. 27, 2022

Global agency projects rise in Zim trade deficit

The projection for the year is after Fitch Solutions forecasted the trade deficit to reach 2,2% of GDP in 2021.

By The Standard Feb. 27, 2022