Tafadzwa Musarara
THE debate that surrounds the suitability of imported genetically modified (GMO) foods in Zimbabwe has never been fiercely debated as has been the case now due to their cheapness and their implications on the local economy.
…Tafadzwa Musarara
THE debate that surrounds the suitability of imported genetically modified (GMO) foods in Zimbabwe has never been fiercely debated as has been the case now due to their cheapness and their implications on the local economy.
…Chris Mhike
GOVERNMENT’S persistent disregard of court orders is inconsistent with the principle of ‘the rule of law’. Such conduct threatens to entrench Zimb-abwe’s status as a pariah State.
…Njabulo Ncube, Political Editor
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is on a whirlwind tour of Europe and the United States to drum up material and financial support for the bankrupt inclusive government — giving a glimmer of hope to the long-suffering and restive Zimbabwean population of the thawing of frosty international relations.
…Temba Nolutshungu
NEARLY every country in the world has experienced economic growth over the past decade, even accounting for the current recession.
…John Legat (Continued from last week) FOR a country like Zimbabwe, which is starting on a clean slate, rising global taxation provides a great opportunity to attract skills back to the country. In very simple terms, if Zimbabweans living in London are paying 40 percent or more in income tax,…
Taka Munyanyiwa
IT is the everlasting dream of any country or continent to host the FIFA World Cup — the world’s most popular sport — because of immense economic and socio benefits that it brings.
…Jonathan Moyo
ALTHOUGH its honeymoon is now over and while the time has come to start judging it on the basis of its actual performance, the success of Zim-babwe’s fragile ruling coalition will remain a pipedream unless ZANU-PF and the two MDC formations can disabuse themselves of four blinding myths that…
Tendai Dumbutshena
AFTER 100 days of the inclusive government two questions arise.
Will it survive? Will it work? Yes it will survive and no it will not work.
Paul Whelan
FOR nearly a decade, the South African press and its columnists beat up on former president Thabo Mbeki over the crisis in Zimbabwe.
They were less vocal about a Human Sciences Research Council report last year that suggested elements of Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) were…
Njabulo Ncube, Political Editor
AS teething problems continue to rear their ugly heads in the inclusive government, senior government officials have in the past week been issuing conflicting statements regarding the legality of the Media and Information Commission (MIC).
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