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By November 1948, the postwar “Baby Boom” in the United States had been roaring along for nearly three years. But America’s media spotlight didn’t go...
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By November 1948, the postwar “Baby Boom” in the United States had been roaring along for nearly three years. But America’s media spotlight didn’t go...
The International Monetary Fund today said Zimbabwe’s economy will grow by 3.5% this year, half of its growth last year. IN a statement following its...
The Zimbabwe government is pushing ahead with measures to screen government contracts but is facing resistance from some government departments and suppliers, Finance Minister Mthuli...
Zimbabwe has given the green light to the development of a US$2.83bn battery-metals park, proposed by a group of Chinese investors. Planned to be developed...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has today justified the recent increase in fees at the country’s universities saying they are actually at par or below those...
Zimbabwe has cancelled two tenders, including one where Parliament was going to buy 173 laptops at US$1 602 55.77 which translates to US$9 264.48 each....
The rich will compete harder for high-end residential properties, demand for suburban office space will keep rising, while demand for industrial and retail space firms....
Eleven Zimbabweans, half of whom are now dead while the remainder have been deemed to no longer undermine Zimbabwe’s democratic processes and institutions, were yesterday...
Zimbabwe Republic Police deputy commissioner general (administration), Stephen Mutamba, was added to the United States sanctions list today. United Nations special envoy Alena Douhan has...
Zimbabwe’s state-media, which has been falling all over to promote the so-called re-opening of the Cold Storage Company, was sold a dud when it announced...