This devaluing of higher education as a path to social mobility is a grim reality for young Zimbabweans. Over the past two ...
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A GROUP of veterans of the 1970s war of liberation have come out guns blazing demanding President Emmerson Mnangagwa's immediate exit for reneging on the founding virtues of the struggle of Zimbabwe's ...
When Mnangagwa took power in 2017 after the coup that ousted Robert Mugabe, many Zimbabweans were hopeful. They believed a ...
Late last year, there were 545 non-detained Zimbabwean citizens facing deportation, who were waiting for final orders in ...
The Zimbabwean people have suffered enough from a fractured opposition. The cycle of electioneering distracts Zimbabwe’s ...
With access to a vast market of 1,3 billion people and a combined GDP of US$3,4 trillion, the AfCFTA presents a unique ...
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Zimbabwe's inflation rate rose sharply in January in both U.S. dollar and local currency terms, spurred by food and housing ...
At an age when most test cricketers have retired and only an elite few can maintain their excellence, 38-year-old Sean ...
Education, especially higher education, is a step towards adulthood and a foundation for the future.But what happens when education loses its value as a way to climb the social ladder? What if a ...