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Indigenous commerce should help valuate African economies

Some of the principles of indigenous African commerce expressed through mass food markets
By Charles Dhewa Mar. 22, 2023

Letter to my people: They’re not ashamed to reward mediocrity

Foreign Affairs minister Frederick for his re-engagement efforts.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 19, 2023

Debt dialogue a critical step for arrears clearance

The accumulation of external debt payment arrears and penalties for the past two decades, now estimated at US$6,3 billion as at end of September 2022.
By Tirivangani Mutazu Mar. 10, 2023

Zim must realise its position in global geopolitics

Adesina said free and fair elections would be important in helping Zimbabwe navigate the debt overhang which has been compounded by protracted defaults and penalties.
By Newsday Mar. 3, 2023

Debt overhang: Govt must take external advice seriously, for once

And while this is a good step, long overdue as it may be, it is concerning that the government may not have the appetite to stick to the script.
By Newsday Mar. 2, 2023

Fall armyworm threatens 2023 maize harvest

A FALL ARMYWORM plague and other related diseases that have spread to all the country's provinces are posing a serious threat to the country's major staple food crop.
By Freeman Makopa Mar. 1, 2023

AfDB warns Zim against debt-backed loans

Standardbusiness had asked the AfDB boss if Zimbabwe’s strategy of mortgaging resources to secure loans was advisable.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 26, 2023

Editorial Comment: It’s the politics, stupid

Chissano and Adesina were roped in by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to help Zimbabwe resolve its external debt crisis, which has become an albatross on the comatose economy.
By The Standard Feb. 25, 2023
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Chissano drops Zim bombshell… ex-Mozambican leader tells Harare to honour debt obligations

He warned Harare that by not honouring agreements on debt clearance plans, authorities were eroding lenders’ trust.
By Sydney Kawadza Feb. 24, 2023