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Zida courts investors to tackle power deficit
The country’s weak energy generation is due to a lack of capital, cumbersome regulatory processes, and climate change.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
9h ago
Trump aid freeze cripples Zim’s pioneering mental health solution
They use a standard questionnaire to determine the patients they can help and those who may need professional help.
By Ish Mafundikwa
9h ago
‘I have unprintable thoughts’: Trump asserts control over independent regulatory agencies including FERC, EPA
“This is the intended end of checks and balances,” one energy industry advocate told Factor This today. “I have unprintable thoughts.”
By Paul Gerke
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The unheard voices: Zim graduates trapped in a job application void
Addressing this issue requires a concerted effort from various stakeholders, including government, educational institutions, and employers.
By Evans Mathanda
9h ago
Auda-Nepad in joint drive with Meta, Deloitte to grow MSMEs
Auda-Nepad’s collaboration with Meta and Deloitte has given birth to the support platform, AKILI AI.
By Business Reporter
23h ago
Trump’s dismantling of USAid raises risk of mpox global emergency, experts warn
The aid freeze has meant that some provinces in the country who depend solely on USAid funds have been stripped of any resources to contain the virus, the worker said.
By The Guardian
Feb. 20, 2025
Zida hands ‘tied’ in checking Chinese investors
Reports indicate that some Chinese investors are under review for allegedly failing to bank their funds locally and violating financial regulations.
By Ashton Ndakusiya
Feb. 20, 2025
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Village head gruesomely murders wife, 2 relatives
Villagers searched for the missing trio late that night leading into the morning of February 17.
By Obert Siamilandu
Feb. 20, 2025
South African scientists were testing a promising HIV vaccine. Then came Trump’s aid cuts
A trial of an earlier, separate vaccine candidate, which was about to be tested on humans in South Africa as well as Kenya and Uganda, is also on ice.
By Reuters
Feb. 18, 2025