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THOSE of us who studied development economics soon after independence will attest to the phenomenal and unprecedented development of the Asian economies, with particular reference to the Chinese economy.
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Erastus Mwencha This is an exciting time for Africa. Since the beginning of the 2000’s, Africa’s growth rate has more than doubled from just above 2 percent in 1980s and 1990’s to above 5 percent between 2001 and 2014. This economic performance was favoured by an increased domestic and international demand; high commodity prices, public […]
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We can see much progress in the Government’s efforts to fulfil its promise to deliver non-monetary incentives to its workers.
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Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto, Gender THE November 8 American elections aroused different feelings in me. I was so sure that Hillary Clinton would win. She was logical, experienced and just the perfect candidate. In comparing just the speeches, one would be sure that people would vote for logic, which in my mind was Mrs Clinton.
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SHOULD we celebrate that you are reading this article? Why, because nearly five years ago, some people were sounding the death knell for the newspaper.
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Perspective, Stephen Mpofu AS jingles by Father Christmas in November and early December ignite excitement almost universally, in Zimbabwe the magic word “bonus” grips the minds of workers, much more so civil servants who seem hell-bent to reap where they did not sow.
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ZIMBABWE is slowly normalising its relations with global multilateral institutions as it intensifies efforts to extricate the economy from years of underperformance wrought by sanctions. It has embarked on a reform and re-engagement process that has seen it reach out to global lenders such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and African Development Bank.
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Joram Nyathi, Spectrum People solve their own problems, they don’t merely ape others. The bond is about Zimbabweans trying to solve their problems. Zimbabwe is not America.
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There has been much conflict between war veterans generally and some elements in Zanu-PF.
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Crystabel Chikayi, Features Reporter EXPERTS say poverty is the commonest reason why some children across the country do not have birth certificates, years after they are born.
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THE catastrophic effects of the La Nina weather phenomenon — characterised by heavy rains often accompanied by strong winds and hail — have already been felt in some parts of Zimbabwe and South Africa with predictions of more inclement weather conditions forecast. While La Nina is often referred to as the positive side of El […]
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Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Fatal accident after fatal accident has been occurring in the informal mining sector, resulting in the loss of lives of a large number of people in the past 10 years in various parts of Zimbabwe.
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The cancer treatment centre at Mpilo Central Hospital nearly became another Ekusileni Medical Centre, Bulawayo’s biggest white elephant that hasn’t worked since it was built in 2000.
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Jephiter Tsamwi “It’s difficult but as a woman, usually there is neither an option nor a way out. When he comes home drunk, almost every day, you know he will beat you even when kids are watching. You ask yourself what wrong you committed to deserve such treatment from a man who is the father […]
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