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Plot to derail debt restructuring talks

THE US has been caught in yet another embarrassing plot to grab the limelight from the country’s 44th Independence celebrations by derailing Harare’s ongoing Zimbabwe Structured Dialogue Platform on Debt Clearance by tasking its officials to bring into the fray issues to do with governance...

US onslaught on Zim continues

By Elizabeth Sitotombe THERE was nothing surprising about Tendai Biti’s decision to abandon the opposition's turbulent  politics by taking a ‘sabbatical’. The CCC has become nothing more than a playground for clueless political nonentities. Indeed, the CCC has not only been drowning in a sea of confusion,...

Let the Uhuru celebrations begin

By Kundai Marunya The Independence Flame has departed Harare’s Kopje area for a tour of Manicaland Province, where this year’s Independence celebrations are being held this week. The Independence Flame, which was first lit on April 17 1980 to signify the rebirth of Zimbabwe after colonial...

Money, value and values…futility of ‘storing’ value without values 

This is an abridged version of an article that was first published in The Patriot on May 29 2020 By Dr Tafataona Mahoso DOMINANT elites in Zimbabwe’s economic history have always relied on pushing self-fulfilling prophecies. They start with a position which favours their minority interests.  They then...

Unpacking Zim’s monetary policy, ZiG

THE latest Monetary Policy Statement and structured currency that was presented to the nation by the new RBZ Governor, Dr John Mushayavanhu, on Friday last week presents both challenges and opportunities for the country’s quest for a fresh trajectory. The vultures that destroyed our currency...

Time to level the ICT playing field

By Elizabeth Sitotombe THE future of the world — and Zimbabwe — lies in ICT, thus it is imperative to bridge the gender divide currently plaguing the industry.  Women have often described the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector as ‘unreceptive and tough’ largely because they...

Senegal poll: Lessons for Zim’s opposition

THE election on March 24 of 44-year-old Bassirou Diomaye Faye as the new Senegalese President might have typically excited the opposition in Zimbabwe. However, the ideological orientation of the West African country’s leader is a far cry from what the opposition here expected. Zimbabwe’s opposition have,...

Zimbabwe poised for further growth

THE recent pledge of support for Zimbabwe’s bid to join BRICS’ New Development Bank is indicative of the progressive world’s confidence in the country as a key global economic player.  Zimbabwe has been on an aggressive economic revival and development trajectory that has seen massive...

‘NERA should atone for its sins’

By Elizabeth Sitotombe  OPPOSITION youths affiliated to former Citizens' Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa are purportedly scheming to disrupt the approaching SADC Summit to be hosted by Zimbabwe in August 2024.  It is our understanding that a group of Harare-based youths aligned to Chamisa...

Britain haunted by its hostile policy on Zimbabwe

TWO critical lessons drawn from the recent debate on Zimbabwe in the British House of Lords, which called for a review of European sanctions on Harare, are that their failure to gain access to the country’s mineral resources due to that embargo as well...

FOZEU’s call for strike…an attempt at provoking anarchy

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN an attempt to sow anarch across the country by calling for a nationwide strike among teachers, the Federation of Zimbabwe Educators’ Union (FOZEU) has taken on the role of the aggressor. FOZEU, while relatively unknown, comprises members who have long been a...

 Of USAID’s cloak and dagger shenanigans …as Chamisa guns for Timba 

By Elizabeth Sitotombe  THE US Agency for International Development (USAID)’s perennial attempts to tarnish the country’s image by meeting and funding hostile elements in a bid to destabilise the Government of Zimbabwe are not in tandem with the NGO’s mandate.  Four US nationals contracted by USAID...

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