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Cyclone Idai’s Deadly Impact Was Worsened by Zimbabwe’s Forest Plunder
Source: Cyclone Idai’s Deadly Impact Was Worsened by Zimbabwe’s Forest Plunder
Rapid rise in logging and illegal gold-mining operations has destroyed ...
Audit report exposes controversial businessman
Source: Audit report exposes controversial businessman - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
BY VENERANDA LANGA
CONTROVERSIAL businessman Shepherd ...
‘November 2017 transition stifled journalists’ work’
Source: ‘November 2017 transition stifled journalists’ work’ - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
BY RUTENDO MATANHIKE
UNIVERSITY of Cape Town pro ...
Editorial Comment: ED should ensure rule of law is followed
Source: Editorial Comment: ED should ensure rule of law is followed - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 3, 2019
Editorial Comment
THIS week, we carried a ...
Zimbabwe extends central bank governor’s term by another five years
Source: Zimbabwe extends central bank governor's term by another five years - Reuters
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on ...
World Bank mobilises $500m for Idai aid
Source: World Bank mobilises $500m for Idai aid - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
By Staff Reporter
THE World Bank yesterday announced that it ...
NGO fights poverty in marginalised communities
Source: NGO fights poverty in marginalised communities - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
By Farai Matiashe
SELF-HELP Development Foundation (SH ...
Media urges govt to fast-track media reforms
Source: Media urges govt to fast-track media reforms - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
By Farai Matiashe
MEDIA Institute of Southern Africa (Mi ...
Zim hardships shatter youth dreams
Source: Zim hardships shatter youth dreams - The Zimbabwe Independent May 3, 2019
Providence Pangira passed A-Levels with flying colours with a ...
Harare engages Turkish firm in US$3,2 billion water deal
Source: Harare engages Turkish firm in US$3,2 billion water deal - NewsDay Zimbabwe May 4, 2019
BY XOLISANI NCUBE
HARARE City Council has op ...