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ZEC unfit to run free, fair elections - Study
A NEW study on Zimbabwe's electoral politics, processes and institutions has found that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is deeply distrusted by voters, hence cannot be trusted to preside over ...Published: 01 Aug 2023 at 21:13hrs | 20 | by Staff reporter
Poll ghost haunts Mnangagwa
A NEW case study done by exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo, a political science professor, in collaboration with publisher Ibbo Mandaza, under his Southern African Political Economy Trust (...Published: 30 Aug 2019 at 08:38hrs | | by Staff reporter
'Dollarisation failed to create jobs in Zimbabwe'
While Zimbabwe registered remarkable economic growth during the multi-currency era, the period dismally failed to generate significant formal jobs, research findings 5released by the Reserve Bank of Z...Published: 12 Jul 2019 at 18:57hrs | | by Staf reporter
Investments in poor children save more lives per dollar spent, new UNICEF study says
Unless the world makes faster progress on reducing child mortality, by 2030 almost 70 million children will die before reaching their fifth birthdayUNICEF Communications Specialist Elizabeth B...Published: 30 Jun 2017 at 07:15hrs | | by Stephen Jakes
Zimbabwe 'inflation' imported, says RBZ
ABOUT 58 percent of factors that pushed headline inflation rate in Zimbabwe into negative territory were external forces the country has no control over, a recent study by the Reserve Bank says. ...Published: 10 Feb 2017 at 05:25hrs | | by Staff reporter
Khama-led SADC rejects gays proposal
The Southern African Development Community (SADC), under the chairmanship of President Ian Khama, has rejected a proposal by the European and Latin American countries to include gays, sex workers and ...Published: 17 Apr 2016 at 11:30hrs | 1 | by Staff Reporter
World Cup 2010 in South Africa 'triggered baby boy boom'
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa triggered an increase in the number of boys born in the country nine months after the event, a study says.The ratio of boys to girls born in that period was ...Published: 07 Nov 2015 at 15:18hrs | | by BBC
Zim men responsible for infertility problems - Research
The majority of infertility problems that Zimbabwean couples experience can be attributed to men's health and social strains, latest research findings show.A study by Ms Stancia Moyo of the Un...Published: 13 Jul 2014 at 06:04hrs | | by Tinashe Farawo
'Botswana prevented civil war in Zimbabwe' - Report
BOTSWANA'S active involvement in the internal affairs of Zimbabwe after the disputed elections of 2008, helped avert a potential civil war in the country, a recent research has revealed.The re...Published: 29 Sep 2013 at 07:51hrs | 5 | by Staff Reporter
Zimbabweans in the diaspora remit $400 million yearly
An incomes and expenditure survey says Zimbabweans staying abroad are remitting $400 million per year, the bulk of which is directed towards household consumption.The survey shows that of the ...Published: 18 Apr 2013 at 17:37hrs | | by Staff reporter
UN force brought cholera to Haiti: Study
A study by a team of epidemiologists and physicians, shows "strongly suggests" that a United Nations peacekeeping mission brought a cholera strain to Haiti that has killed thousands of people....Published: 30 Jun 2011 at 05:52hrs | | by Matthews Estell
Walk more - it's good for you
London - Walk more, and not only burn off calories, but also lessen the chance of becoming diabetic, a new study says.As part of a national study in Australia to measure...Published: 14 Jan 2011 at 17:16hrs | | by AP
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