Zimbabwe: Decisive, Lasting Solution On Touts Needed
[The Herald] WE hail the police for effectively clamping down on rowdy touts and rank marshals who have been terrorising motorists and pedestrians in and around the city. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Tobacco Seed Sales Dip
[The Herald] Tobacco growers have so far bought 373 530 grammes of flue-cured tobacco seed which is equivalent to 62 255 hectares as preparations for the 2016-17 season gain momentum. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Govt threatens to arrest subversive citizens amid national shutdown
Authorities say anyone generating or sharing subversive material will have their lines disconnected. ......
View ArticleZim shutdown: Mujuru calls for new election
Former Zimbabwe Vice-President Joice Mujuru has called on President Robert Mugabe to call for fresh elections in the face of a collapsed economy, saying her newly-formed party, Zimbabwe People First,...
View ArticleZimbabwean government workers strike as pay checks delayed
A group representing Zimbabwean government workers called for an immediate strike over the state's failure to pay salaries on time, a day after protesters clashed with the police in Harare, the...
View ArticleJob Boycott Shuts Down Much of Zimbabwe as Discontent Grows
A job boycott has shut down most of Zimbabwe as discontent deepens over increasing economic hardships in the southern Africa country. Streets in the capital, Harare, and other cities were deserted...
View ArticleZimbabwe's Child Exodus
Over the past decade, tens of thousands of Zimbabwean children have taken quite remarkable risks to smuggle themselves across the border into South Africa. For the most part they are acting illegally,...
View ArticleToday's Latest News, Pictures,Live Update on Shut Down Zimbabwe Nationwide...
'Zimbabwe National Shut Down Day is Tomorrow Wednesday 6th June 2016' according to various news reports doing rounds on social media and Zimbabwe WhatsApp groups. Speaking to our reporters ahead of the...
View Article‘Shut Down Zimbabwe’ protests are met with Internet blackouts and arrests
Days of anti-government protests and riots in Zimbabwe culminated Wednesday in a coordinated move to "shut down" the country. Business owners, students and teachers, nurses and doctors, and government...
View ArticleStrikes and Protests Bring Zimbabwe’s Capital to a Halt
Zimbabweans stayed home Wednesday to protest the government’s handling of the deteriorating economy as discontent with President Robert Mugabe grows. ......
View ArticleOne more sign of Zimbabwe's decline
The advert in the jobs section of a Zimbabwean newspaper read: "Vacancies in the Middle East. For those interested please contact a " When Soria Hove*, 34, spotted the ad earlier this year she...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Letter From America - Why Are We This Poor?
[Financial Gazette] As soon as I landed at the airport, I was overwhelmed by news of shortages of money. Headlines proclaimed this gospel everywhere. "Government is broke!" one paper announced....
View ArticleZimbabwe Shuts Down
[Financial Gazette] Zimbabweans from all walks of life opted to stay indoors or simply while away time as they protested yesterday against a worsening socio-economic situation that has condemned nearly...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Pseudo Churches, Shame On You!
[The Herald] Churches should be genuine and stick to the mandate of their business. It boggles the mind how pseudo churches under the banner of Zimbabwe Divine Destiny (ZDD), immorally call for an...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Social Media Footprint As a Vetting Mechanism
[The Herald] Nothing underscores the prudence of pondering our online activity than the fact that we now live in a time where you have the right to log on but anything you post, share and respond to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Hwange Seeks to End Coal Gasification Deal
[The Herald] Hwange Colliery Company Limited is negotiating with Chinese firm, Taiyuan Sanchin Economic and Trade Company to terminate the parties' build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) agreement for...
View ArticleHotel Occupancy Drops
[Financial Gazette] The Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) anticipates a huge drop in national hotel occupancy from 42 percent to 35 percent in the first half of this year owing to challenges in...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mixtape From Aussie Penetrates Local Market
[The Herald] Australia-based reggae artiste Farirai Larry Makombe, whose stage name is Slicker 1, is happy with the response his mix tape titled "Culture Shocked" is getting. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Rhinos Stretch Lead
[The Herald] Black Rhinos coach Stanford "Stix" Mtizwa has urged his charges to remain focused after stretching their lead in the Northern Region Division One soccer league to nine points when they...
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