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Rural development key to growth

The economy and everything about it must be driven and owned by the people and not just a few individuals as is the case under capitalism.
By Tapiwa Gomo Dec. 12, 2022

New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics

 Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet. 

By The NewsDay Aug. 21, 2022

New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics

 Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet. 

By The NewsDay Aug. 21, 2022

Zim’s health delivery system weak: WHO

In the African region, the latest UHC index is 46 out of a possible 100 meaning that only 46% of the health needs of the population of the region are being met with good quality services. The global average is 68%, and Africa’s score has improved from 24% in 2000.

By The NewsDay Aug. 17, 2022

In the groove: How artistes use topical issues for fame

I am surprised to see that nearly four months into the Russian War on Ukraine, no musician has released a song about this topical issue. Many artistes often capitalise on trending issues to make hits.

By The NewsDay May. 22, 2022

In the groove: How artistes use topical issues for fame

I am surprised to see that nearly four months into the Russian War on Ukraine, no musician has released a song about this topical issue. Many artistes often capitalise on trending issues to make hits.

By The NewsDay May. 22, 2022

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The NewsDay Feb. 20, 2022

Rhodesia vs Zim: The genesis of education sector crisis

Before independence most white teachers were civil servants, whereas African teachers were employed by missionaries or by city councils.

By The NewsDay Feb. 20, 2022

New perspectives: Can budget save Zimbabwe economy?

The government is the most powerful organisation in the country, and its most powerful instrument or weapon is the budget.

By The NewsDay Dec. 5, 2021