Columnist / Farai mutsaka
Progress against virus brings complacency in parts of Zimbabwe
With Zimbabwe's coronavirus infections on the decline, schools are reopening, along with churches, bars, restaurants, airports and tourist attractions. Strict lockdowns designed to curb the disease ar...Published: 27 Sep 2020 at 18:36hrs | | by Farai Mutsaka I Associated Press
Zimbabweans say their economy is worse than ever: 'This is hell'
Dadirai Tsvakai and her family have taken to combining dinner and breakfast — a meal they now eat just after midnight, if they are lucky to have a few hours of electricity. Then, in the dead of the ...Published: 29 Jul 2019 at 21:14hrs | | by Farai Mutsaka
Zimbabwe's economic crunch hits passports
With Zimbabwe's economy in shambles and political tensions rising, leaving the country seems the best option for many who are desperate for jobs. But those dreams often end at the passport office, whi...Published: 15 Jun 2019 at 10:45hrs | | by Farai Mutsaka, The Associated Press
Grace Mugabe always a volatile character
Accused of assaulting a young model in a Johannesburg hotel, the wife of President Robert Mugabe is a fiery character with political ambitions who describes herself as the "mother of the nation" and w...Published: 03 Sep 2017 at 10:40hrs | | by FArai Mutsaka
Zanu-PF chickens out of football for peace matches
It is game on in many parts of the country where United Nations-sponsored inter-party football for peace matches are helping ease grassroots political tensions.With cooperation from wobbly coa...Published: 10 May 2013 at 06:50hrs | | by Farai Mutsaka
Mugabe's takeover threats deter foreign Investors
A daily stream of multinational executives ask Zimbabwe's industry and commerce minister the same question: Does President Robert Mugabe plan to seize my company?"I...Published: 03 Mar 2011 at 10:12hrs | | by Farai Mutsaka
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