Gold prices ease from one-week high as US dollar strengthens

The U.S. dollar rebounded after hitting a one-week low. A stronger U.S. currency makes bullion more expensive for overseas buyers. [USD/]
By Reuters Nov. 20, 2024

More than Putin’s clever route back to the centre of global affairs?

Unsurprisingly, Ukraine and some Western players have taken objection to Guterres’ attendance at the BRICS summit.
By Ronald Chipaike and Emmanuel Matambo Oct. 27, 2024

The pitfalls of a weak Legislature

 Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda last week blocked  debate in the National Assembly on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rant against
By Newsday Jun. 21, 2024

ED 2030 sloganeering lacks practicability

It is my solemn submission that it is dictatorial. It is a retardation, thoroughly bereft of the ideals of democracy.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana Jun. 19, 2024

‘Zambia, Zim tensions threaten local economy’

This shows that Zambia is a major source of raw materials for local industry as well as a market for local businesses.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Blessed Ndlovu Jun. 14, 2024

Diasporas must vote in Zim elections

The Zimbabwe Diaspora Vote Initiative closely followed the Russian elections, monitoring how the Russian government handled diaspora voting in that election.
By Amh Voices Apr. 6, 2024

Alexei Navalny murder

There will be another chance for Russia sooner or later, and another after that if they mess it up again. And one day, there will be statues of Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
By Gwynne Dyer Feb. 23, 2024

We must not give up on Zimpost

Although Zimpost has the potential to make the overall economy more effective, it is in need of vital changes to its current business model.
By Kevin Tutani Feb. 9, 2024

World View: Ukrainian breakthrough

The ubiquitous Russian drones also slowed them down: almost all the mine-clearing had to be done at night, by hand.
By Gwynne Dyer Sep. 29, 2023