To a country determined to protect its economic sovereignty, such conditions appeared less like cooperation and more like leverage.
Competitive markets represent the opposite of concentrated ones. T
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By Kevin Tutani Mar. 13, 2026
Different goals require different strategies, and there is a gulf between the Americans and the Israelis that will soon become visible.
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By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 13, 2026
For families or frequent travellers, the spacious seven-seat configuration makes a strong case on its own.
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 13, 2026
For two decades, Kenya was paraded as East Africa’s improbable experiment in democratic resilience, a state that clawed its way back from the abyss of post‑election violence
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By Wellington Muzengeza Mar. 13, 2026
Many creatives are gig workers moving from project to project rather than working in permanent roles. They may work on several projects at once, sometimes as collaborators or freelancers.
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By Anesu Chikumba Mar. 13, 2026
Muckraker is thoroughly impressed by the quantity and quality of people who are queuing up to lend their solid support to the Constitutional Amendment Number 3.
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By Muckracker Mar. 13, 2026
As mentioned in one of my previous articles, valuations are undeniably the invisible scaffolding of modern economies. They determine the worth of companies, properties, and financial instruments
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By Mike Juru Mar. 13, 2026
Zimbabwe presents a rare paradox — a nation reportedly on a growth trajectory, yet one whose citizens and landscapes tell harrowing stories of pain, suffering and extreme endurance.
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By Harry Peter Wilson Mar. 13, 2026
Every time I drive into Zimbabwe through one of our land border posts, I am reminded of an important but often overlooked principle in public policy: systems must be predictable.
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By Dennis Mambure Mar. 13, 2026
Today, Zimbabwe is Africa’s largest tobacco producer and among the top exporters globally, supplying high-quality flue-cured tobacco (raw leaf) to manufacturers across Asia and Europe.
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By Kudakwashe Taimo Mar. 13, 2026
This modest stability could provide the foundation for the long-term consolidation of Zimbabwe’s latest currency experiment.
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By Eddie Zvinonzwa Mar. 13, 2026
For many international travellers, descending into Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport during the final years of the late strongman was often a tense and unsettling experience.
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By Shame Makoshori Mar. 13, 2026
The attacks on respected civic leaders such as Lovemore Madhuku and Tendai Biti, the threats against other civic leaders who include Jameson Timba and Ibbo Mandaza, the banning of meetings
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By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler Mar. 13, 2026
CHADEMA’s director of publicity and communications, Brenda Rupia, confirmed the arrests and demanded the immediate release of those detained.
Kenya once styled itself as the antidote to Zimbabwe’s civic asphyxiation — a reformist counterpoint where constitutionalism and public freedoms appeared to hold.
There are many types of physical activity, including swimming, running, and walking, to name a few.
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By Healthline Mar. 6, 2026
The Artemis programme stands for a significant milestone, marking humanity’s return to deep space after 50 years.
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By Naison Bangure Mar. 6, 2026
A quarter of a century later, that shift is evident. China has become the world’s second largest economy. India is among the fastest growing major economies.
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By Kevin Tutani Mar. 6, 2026
The procurement business systems will handle procurement process flows with zero manual assistance.
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By Charles Nyika Mar. 6, 2026
Education 5.0 added two more pillars: innovation and industrialisation. This reform repositioned universities as engines of economic development.
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By Justice Chengeta Jr Mar. 6, 2026
Besides, the regime still has religion on its side and now it has nationalism as well, for Iran really has been the victim of an unprovoked and illegal attack.
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By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 6, 2026
Back then, KITT felt like pure science fiction: a car that could anticipate danger, communicate naturally, even show empathy.
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 6, 2026
While the allocation of houses by village heads has been a long-standing practice, the recent demolitions have been justified by the government on several grounds.
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By Tracy Mutowekuziva Mar. 6, 2026
Mobilising funding at this level will require a collaborative approach involving government, private investors and development finance institutions.
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By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 6, 2026
The Bill introduces a raft of changes, chief among them being extending the electoral cycle from the current five to seven years.
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By Harry Wilson Mar. 6, 2026
In doing so, they not only endanger individual reporters but also chill investigative reporting and weaken the public’s right to receive information.
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By Zororai Nkomo Mar. 6, 2026
Cde Ndabaningi Mangwana, the supposed government spokesperson, this week took to social media to defend ongoing attempts to vandalise the supreme law of the land.
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By Muckracker Mar. 6, 2026
The removal of a sitting head of state through external military force would not merely alter regional dynamics.
Critical minerals are defined less by geological rarity than by economic importance and supply vulnerability.
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By Dennis Mambure Mar. 6, 2026
Zimbabwe holds significant reserves of lithium, nickel, graphite and other strategic minerals critical to the global energy transition.
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By Eddie Zvinonzwa Mar. 6, 2026
The Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, for instance, restricts permanent secretaries from sitting on boards of public entities such as parastatals.
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By Shame Makoshori Mar. 6, 2026
African Sun Limited has initiated steps to delist from the VFEX, with shareholders set to vote at an extraordinary general meeting on March 18.
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By Kudakwashe Taimo Mar. 6, 2026
For numerous individuals, this represents the singular path to survival amid a landscape where formal employment is a rarity and social security frameworks are tenuous at best. 
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By Nicholas Aribino Feb. 27, 2026
Each year, following the release of Zimbabwe’s Advanced Level examination results, the country enters a familiar period of heightened activity as universities compete to enrol successful students.
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By Samuel Mwale Feb. 27, 2026
For three decades of my professional life in valuations, I have watched accountants and valuers circle each other — sometimes in harmony, sometimes in tension.
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By Mike Juru Feb. 27, 2026
COUNTLESS satellites, the size of cars, orbit the earth at various altitudes, forming a largely invisible yet essential part of our daily lives. If you step outside on a clear night and look up
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By Naison Bangure Feb. 27, 2026
Procurement professionals continue to stare down a litany of challenges. They are expected to deliver more value with fewer resources at their disposal. In the intricate dynamics of supply chain
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By Charles Nyika Feb. 27, 2026
Zimbabwe’s economy is projected to grow by 5% in 2026, fuelled by rebounds in agriculture and mining. But sustaining this momentum requires more than short-term gains — it demands a robust,
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By Zvikomborero Sibanda Feb. 27, 2026
For four years, Russia has been conducting a war of conquest against Ukraine. It is a war that became Ukraine’s endless tragedy and Russia’s endless humiliation.
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By Olexander Scherba Feb. 27, 2026
In many Zimbabwean organisations, executive coaching is introduced quietly, often after performance concerns surface or leadership tensions escalate. It is treated as a corrective intervention
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By Jessie Mhaka Feb. 27, 2026
The American and British intelligence services knew the Russians were going to invade and told him so, but neither he nor his generals believed it.
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By Gwynne Dyer Feb. 27, 2026
The global car industry in February 2026 feels like a busy workshop with three different projects on the go. Over in one corner, engineers are perfecting fully-electric cars. Across the room
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Feb. 27, 2026
ACROSS the busy streets of Harare, a troubling sight has become all too familiar. Young boys, many of them hailing from Mozambique, can be seen weaving through traffic,
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By Nicholas Aribino Feb. 27, 2026
Zimbabwe’s opposition democratic struggle today is defined less by institutions than by the illusion of opposition, a spectacle choreographed around the charisma of Nelson Chamisa.
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By Wellington Muzengeza Feb. 27, 2026
I am cautious about offering my opinions too quickly, perhaps a discipline honed by years of doctoral training, where one learns that premature certainty is often the enemy of rigorous thought.
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By David Chikwaza Feb. 27, 2026
Muckraker is disappointed that Zimbos are so silly as to almost always decide to make themselves unhappy about things that are otherwise made in their very best of interests
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By Muckraker Feb. 27, 2026
We have been taught to think of business as arithmetic, defined by profit and loss, margins and market share, strategy decks, shareholder value, etcetera.
Zimbabwe’s financial inclusion story has long been measured through the lens of basic access to financial products.
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By Dennis Mambure Feb. 27, 2026
Dual listings are often viewed as a sign of capital markets maturity. They allow a company to trade on more than one exchange, often in different currencies, broadening its investor base
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By Kudakwashe Taimo Feb. 27, 2026