Understanding types of targeted sanctions

We also have transportation sanctions where prohibitions of international transit of sea or air carriers from or to the targeted state are common.
By Sharon Hofisi Mar. 22, 2024

Unlocking Africa’s potential: A call for a strategic raw materials approach

Some analysts assert that China is 15 years ahead of the EU in mining and processing critical raw materials essential for achieving net-zero goals. China learnt something and forgot nothing.
By Mitchell Mahachi Mar. 12, 2024

Mat South records reduction in maternal deaths

Last year, 10 deaths were recorded in the province’s seven districts.
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 11, 2024

EU unlocks US$163bn for energy projects

Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) managing director Nobert Matarutse told the conference that other energy sources must be explored.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 1, 2024

Zim debt now about US$23 billion

We have seen new technologies also coming in so we are reviewing that policy and we are going to receive assistance from various partners while as a ministry we have put it in our budget.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 29, 2024

Theatre lovers enjoy three-some lengthy productions treat

He added that the Trust realises the strong need to quench the appetite of theatre lovers with good and high quality theatre plays.
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 18, 2024
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MPs take govt to task over US$18bn debt

Major lenders have, however, demanded that Zimbabwe clears its debts to the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the Paris Club and others before approaching them.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Feb. 12, 2024

Letter to my people: Tshabangu has shown his true colours

After declaring himself interim secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu has gone a step further to impose himself as a senator for Bulawayo.
By Doctor Stop It Feb. 11, 2024

EU extends Zim sanctions

The bloc said it would closely monitor the country’s human rights situation to determine whether the sanctions will stay or not.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Feb. 5, 2024