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2022-11-25
Further downturn looms in 2023
Budget falls short on education
Cites spurns Zim’s request to sell ivory
Outstanding Bills put parly under spotlight
Govt probes Chinese mining firms
Civil servants sing the blues over PSMI clinics closure
‘Change structure of economy for NDS1 to be achievable’
Hwange villagers’ wildlife terror
The curse of rising poverty
Ncube’s budget speech all talk and no action
Zim’s gold industry shines
FTX implosion: Why crypto regulation?
World Change Organisation creates safe space for girls
Russo-Ukraine war versus women, cooking oil
Media should feature Zim as safe tourist destination
Middle-income economy by 2030 just pie in the sky
China’s digital influence in Africa: The case of Zambia and Zim (I)
Shocking mystery of ‘fake’ SC judgement
2014 Nissan X-Trail: A review
COP27: A glass half full
Is Zim headed towards a technical recession?
Wales ready for showdown
Manchester United owners see escape hatch
Small teams under siege
Mandaza in Cheetahs debut
‘Tolerance’ poster show comes to Zim
Liftest opens ‘celebrates ties that bind us’
Italian cuisine moves to foster sustainability, healthy lifestyle
Seychelles voted the ‘world’s most romantic destination’
It’s a weIrd world
Men need to look after their health as much as women
Ncube fixates on inflation fight
PPC revenue falls after plant shutdown
IDC makes inroads in US$2mln fertiliser plant
Poverty levels in record rise
Zim’s ‘economic hit men’
Zim’s tough foreign exchange regime suffocating economy
Accountant’s role in OROs and FROs
Cards or shares?
Executive assistant job
Livestock key in climate change crisis
Reflections from the CFU congress
Attitude a major barrier for achieving disability inclusion
Govts should invest in security systems
Change tack on economy: Chiwenga
Change tack on economy: VP
‘US$30bn required to transform SOEs
Govt to dissolve Zesa boards
Govt announces new measures to build economy
AirZim: Hospitality, safety in skies
AirZim launches braille safety card
OneRemit, a game changer
Re-elected IIZ President pledges to re-build institute
Insurance sector needs to be dusted off
The IIZ re-elects 2022/2023 presidium
Emeritus targets east, west Africa
Insurance key in economic growth
Insurers push for tax reviews
Insurance companies choke on debt stocks
‘Zim insurance law archaic’
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