AS the effects of the El Niño-induced drought start to bite in Zimbabwe, calls are intensifying for urgent …
Adelaide Moyo, Group Managing Editor
THE government has called on miners to adopt sustainable mining practices and strengthen environmental protection measures, warning that investors are turning away from projects that fail to meet environmental standards. Speaking at a recent …
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AS Zimbabwe continues to grapple with the effects of recurrent droughts exacerbated by climate change, the government has …
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AN increasing number of young people in Shurugwi, 315 km south-west of Harare, are switching from farming to …
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THE Ministry of Finance says it will now classify activities on the parallel market as money laundering. The …
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In the heart of Lupane, Matabeleland North, western Zimbabwe, lives Nomater Dube, a small-scale farmer, who upon gazing …
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LAST week the financial intelligence unit (FIU) hosted an anti-money laundering and financial crime – public and private sector dialogue …
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AFRICAN leaders have called for the operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund at the upcoming United Nations Climate …
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ZIMBABWE could be losing millions of dollars to illicit financial flows (IFFs) through virtual currencies that are not …
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AFRICA is losing an estimated US$50 billion a year from illicit financial flows (IFFs) through a variety of …
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ON the outskirts of Harare, an abandoned mining town emerges as you draw closer, its pit-riddled fields and …
