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The Standard on MSNMaketo captures Zimbabwe’s economic history in new bookStock market enthusiast Alfonce Maketo last week added yet another book in his investment handbook series titled The Cookie that did not Crumble: A ZSE story of Resilience at a local hotel in Harare.
Zimbabwe took a significant step forward in disability rights advocacy today with the launch of the Africa Disability Protocol (ADP) implementation programme in Harare, marking a crucial start in the ...
Monomotapa Hall, a landmark of resilience against colonial rule, holds a significant place in Zimbabwe's history. It was at this venue that the first ZANU Congress took place in May 1964 ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNRecord wheat production in pipelineIn a significant move to boost agricultural production, Government has put in place a comprehensive strategy aiming for ...
Zimbabwe is set to make history this week by hosting the International Cricket Council (ICC) Board and Committee meetings for ...
THE African Disabilities Protocol, a framework aimed at promoting the rights of people with disabilities across the continent ...
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The Standard on MSNTrump's tariff 'madness' requires unified, methodical responseThe unilateral Trump tariffs are said to have “seriously violated “the legitimate rights and interests of various countries, ...
The International Cricket Council is being lobbied to make T10 an officially recognised format in the future. Sources have ...
Spread This NewsCNN US stocks were extremely volatile Monday — tumbling, surging and then bouncing around in every direction, ...
Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs and International Relations Minister, Professor Amon Murwira, has urged citizens living abroad to ...
I live in the Diaspora. I pay great attention to political events taking place in Zimbabwe, a country I was born. I am following the uncertainties taking place, triggered by the failing economy in ...
Graph courtesy Robertson Economic Information Services Agriculture can bring Zimbabwe out of poverty; but so long as the toxic Section 72 of our Constitution remains in place; so long as court orders ...
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