‘Content piracy threatening millions of livelihoods’
The workshop will also highlight the importance of public-private co-operation in the fight against piracy and safeguarding copyright.
By Style Reporter
May. 6, 2024
Poor turnout at Bulawayo Workers Day celebrations
In an interview, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Western Region chairperson Ambrose Sibindi, said the Workers Day was a grim reminder of the city’s deindustrialisation.
By Silas Nkala
May. 5, 2024
Letter to my people: The regime is afraid of its own people
Dead BC, wants to charge a whooping US$92 for an annual television licence and the proposed law has been rightly received with outrage by the country’s citizens.
By Doctor Stop It
May. 5, 2024
Whither Workers’ Day commemorations
The Workers’ Day commemorations have lost value and are no longer relevant.
By Nhau Mangirazi
May. 4, 2024
Watch ZiG closely: Fews Net
Last month saw the introduction of the ZiG, replacing the battered Zimdollar that had experienced a sharp depreciation.
By Belinda Chiroodza
May. 3, 2024
Workers’ Day turned into ‘Slave Day’
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said the government had abandoned teachers.
By Problem Masau
May. 1, 2024
Govt gets tough on rogue drivers
Transport minister Felix Mhona said they investigated the recent Beatrice accident and found out that the driver did not have relevant documents to drive a
By Priviledge Gumbodete
May. 1, 2024
Workers’ Day has lost its lustre
Survival has become a buzzword in most corporate boardrooms as executives plot to ensure the ship stays afloat in the face of economic headwinds.
By Newsday
May. 1, 2024
‘Dearth of opposition politics kills democratic discourse’
In various interviews, political commentators and actors this week bemoaned the country’s gravitation towards a one-party State.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Apr. 30, 2024