Democracy no guarantee of development
Until 1989, Africa was characterised by many authoritarian governments. After that, democracy took root as countries abolished military dictatorships, undertook constitutional reviews and embraced multiparty...
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Until 1989, Africa was characterised by many authoritarian governments. After that, democracy took root as countries abolished military dictatorships, undertook constitutional reviews and embraced multiparty...
Three hundred and thirty-four pupils have been infected with the coronavirus over the past three days despite assurances by the Ministry of Education that parents...
The European Union has renewed sanctions on Zimbabwe but has removed former First Lady Grace Mugabe, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and Defence Forces Chief Phillip Valerio...
Zimbabwe’s churches have called for peaceful elections and have called on political leaders to be magnanimous in victory and gracious in defeat. In a pastoral...
Zimbabwe yesterday rolled out vaccination to those aged 12 and above saying it had been cleared by the Paediatric Association of Zimbabwe. So far 4.3...
The Zimbabwe dollar today fell by $3.50 against the United States dollar to average $124.0189 from last week’s $120.5174. The dollar has dropped by $11.20...
Zimbabwe had no coronavirus death yesterday for the second day running but cases at schools continued to increase with 64 new cases being reported in...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa today mocked opposition leader Nelson Chamisa for naively thinking that challenges being faced by the country can only be resolved by...
South African authorities have seized property belonging to Zimbabwean Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife Marry Mubaiwa. The property includes Mubaiwa’s R14m upmarket house in Pretoria...
A former teacher, whose wife is still teaching, has come up with an interesting theory on why Zimbabwe’s teachers’ unions are insisting that teachers should...