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Flip-flopping kills confidence in ZiG

Barely a week later, Mushayavanhu brewed another shocker saying the structured currency idea was not his, but came from the World Bank.
By Newsday 20h ago

Unveiling alternatives to durably stabilise the ZiG

As such, politicians must fully support the swift implementation of 2024 monetary policy measures and other critical sector-wide reforms.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda May. 3, 2024

Exporters make headway in foreign markets

Credit insurance helps businesses mitigate the risks associated with customers or debtors in Zimbabwe or outside failing to pay their debts.
By Melody Chikono May. 3, 2024

Chinese national summoned for trial on US$11 million externalisation allegations

He claims in his affidavit that he discovered the alleged scam sometime in 2021.
By Staff Reporter May. 2, 2024

Minister Rwodzi’s medical doctor quizzed

The State also conceded that the observations were made by a third source.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 2, 2024

New dispensation is losing its marbles

A truly listening president ought have discerned the essence of the apprehension of citizenry on the introduction of ZiG. Granted, citizenry is distraught as it can sense a bad omen.
By Cyprian M Ndawana May. 1, 2024

ZiG notes, coins stutter onto market

NewsDay established that banks were only issuing coins and ZIG10 notes.

Cancer patient seeks assistance

Bharbra Matarutse (44) who is being looked after by her six-year-old daughter told NewsDay that she needs in excess of US$300 for urgent medical attention.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 30, 2024

Perspectives: Zimbabwe as the new carbon frontier: Dangers ahead

This came to light just before the global climate summit in Dubai, COP28, and supposedly showed how seriously the petrostate was taking the climate challenge.
By Ian Scoones Apr. 28, 2024