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Zimbabwe’s Olympics history posted a record of the lowest number of athletes ever (seven) and, for the first time, unable to compete in track and field events when the country participated at the London Olympic Games, returned with no medal.
Zimbabwe’s openers, Vusi Sibanda and Tymcen Maruma, struggled in the Tests against Bangladesh where Mawoyo’s expertise was needed.
Zimbabwe’s opening African Cup of Nations match is on January 15 against Algeria.
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was one of the first to pay tribute to a “good friend and comrade” who stood up for democracy in Southern Africa.
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader Nelson Chamisa may take a mock presidential oath on Saturday, news agency Reuters quotes his spokesman as…
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Zimbabwe’s overall rankings on the Global Competiveness Index (GCI) was 126 out of 138 countries in 2016-2017.
Zimbabwe’s past prosperity was based on market-creating (disruptive innovations).
Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority is a statutory body set up in terms of the Special Economic Zones Act (Chapter 14:34).
Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority (Zimseza) chief executive, Edwin Kondo, told Standardbusiness that the authority needed to develop infrastructure such as roads, data networks, power and sewer among others, before implementing SEZs.
Zimbabwe’s peoples’ hearts and minds are not broken.
Zimbabwe’s perilous state was further exposed in a leaked Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe paper on de-dollarisation.
ZIMBABWE'S platinum miners are lobbying government to either scrap or defer payment of a 15% export tax on unprocessed ore as the capital-intensive industry pushes for a raft of reforms ahead of the forthcoming national budget.
Zimbabwe's platinum mining sector is benefitting from a rebound in global commodity prices, with the nation's biggest producer of the metal, Zimplats, registering a 58 percent growth in profits.
Zimbabwe’s players based in the US are Takanyi Garanganga, Takura Happy, Mbonisi Ndimande, Tendai Tapfuma, Vusi Hove and Benjamin Lock.
Zimbabwe’s points came from a brace of tries from wing Lance Chikodzi, and a try apiece from centre Mkhululi Ndlela and full-back Takudzwa Kumadiro.
Zimbabwe’s police began using water cannon on Friday to disinfect markets and bus ranks, turning instruments associated with repression into…
Zimbabwe’s policymakers should be seized with structuring innovative and sustainable models that ensure all non-compliant companies are indigenised and continue to provide employment, goods and services.
Zimbabwe’s political discourse and decisions about its future are a matter for Zimbabweans.
Zimbabwe's political landscape has factionalism at the core of its DNA," he said.
Zimbabwe’s political landscape is littered with phonies — leaders with no ideas.
Zimbabwe’s political leadership has a disposition towards telling lies.
Zimbabwe’s poor governance and extraction-based economy means that foreign investments do not benefit large segments of the population, but are easily captured by the political elite.
Zimbabwe’s poor healthcare would not be able to handle such outbreaks.
Zimbabwe’s post 2018 election period has seen its fragile economy take an early knock with price hikes, goods and cash shortages taking centre stage.
Zimbabwe’s pot three has Madagascar, Mauritania, Libya, Mozambique, Central Africa Republic, Namibia, Kenya, Niger and Guinea Bissau.
ZIMBABWE’S power generation has further declined to 797 megawatts from an average of about 1 200MW.
Zimbabwe’s power generation has further declined to 797 megawatts from an average of about 1 200MW due to ageing equipment at the country’s power stations.
Zimbabwe’s power purchase agreement with Namibia was expected to be fully met last year, but it was extended for another year after the country failed to honour the agreement on account of persistent power generation challenges.
Zimbabwe’s power utility Zesa employees, are using their knowledge of systems to steal and vandalise electricity infrastructure, a government minister has said.
ZIMBABWE’s precarious position has furthered government and the people’s burden during this Covid-19 global pandemic epoch, albeit the scourge has triggered a strong sense of national unity with high optimism of a post Covid-19 future.
ZIMBABWE’s preparations for next month’s AfroBasket qualifiers has suffered a setback following the withdrawal of foreign-based forward Charity Chigumba from camp.
Zimbabwe’s preparations for the Angola match have already been blighted by chaos with the Warriors last Wednesday being inactive on the Fifa international friendly matches day while Angola played Mozambique.
ZIMBABWE’S preparations for their five-match One-Day International series against India set for next week (July 24) will get into full swing when they host a strong Australian “A” side in a once off three-day matches starting on Thursday in Harare.
ZIMBABWE’S President Emmerson Mnangagwa (ED) is riding a tiger, and we all know what happens when the rider tries to dismount.
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to turn his country's financial fortunes around.
Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe has again read out the wrong speech, repeating September’s blunder that led to calls for him to resign.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe said the resignation of South African President Thabo Mbeki was devastating, state media reported today.
Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe’s controversial policies (land reform, company seizures) are well-known.
ZIMBABWE Sprint legend Artwell Mandaza was earlier yesterdat laid to rest at his rural home in Nzvimbo, Chiweshe, in what can best be described as a pauper’s burial.
ZIMBABWE’S private sector has been urged to join the fight against tuberculosis as the country grapples to end the disease by 2030.
Zimbabwe’s private sector largely sources its raw materials and other operational requirements from South Africa.
Zimbabwe’s problems could have been solved in 2002 if this damning report had not been swept under the carpet.
Zimbabwe's property market has shifted notably over the last 18 months as the currency crisis and low investment continue to stunt growth of the sector.
Zimbabwe‟s prospects of developing are shaped by a range of issues from domestic governance and politics to externally driven issues such as foreign aid.
Zimbabwe’s public health institutions have been turned into death zones with patients being asked to “go home and die” as the stalemate between doctors and the Health Services Board continues unabated.
Zimbabwe’s public health service has reacted impressively to the Cyclone Idai crisis which has left indelible scars in Zimbabwe together with neighbours Mozambique and Malawi, Manicaland Provincial Medical Director (PMD) has said.
Zimbabwe’s public hospital doctors and nurses went on strike this over a lack of protective clothing, which they said put them at high risk of contracting the deadly pandemic.
ZIMBABWE’S public sector wage bill poses a serious threat to fiscal and macro-economic stability as it has one of the highest employment costs in the region, according to a report launched yesterday.
Zimbabwe’s qualification for the 2017 African Nations Cup in Gabon next month puts further pressure on an already constrained 2016/17 Premier Soccer League season.
Zimbabwe’s ranking had firmed from 136 in 2010 to 115 out of 141 this year.
ZIMBABWE’S ranking in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) compiled by the World Economic Forum, declined one place to 125th out of 140 countries.
Zimbabwe’s recognition of Women’s Day is an affirmation that the other half of humanity – women – are critical to the achievement of the countries vision.
Zimbabwe’s recorded fatalities since the advent of the coronavirus stand at four.
Zimbabwe’s recovery must be built on vibrant domestic economy, thus the tourism sector must partner with other sectors for a sustainable rebound strategy.
Zimbabwe’s relations with the Fund improved significantly since last year and in February this year the country’s voting rights were restored.
Zimbabwe’s renewable energy potential is found in solar, small hydropower, biomass, geothermal, and wind.
ZIMBABWE’s representatives in the Caf Champions League and the Confederation Cup, Dynamos and How Mine, started off the campaign on a good note winning their respective matches against Botswana’s Mochudi Centre Chiefs and Zanzibar’s Chuoni respectively.
Zimbabwe’s representatives in the CAF Champions League FC Platinum suffered a 2-1 defeat in their opening Group B game against Al Hilal in Omdurman, Sudan on Friday night.
ZIMBABWE’S Reserve Bank says it did not authorise directors of consumer giant Innscor Africa to open offshore bank accounts uncovered in the ongoing…
ZIMBABWE’S resistance against top-ranked South Africa finally came to an end after they lost five wickets during the post-lunch session on the fourth day of the lone Test to hand the visitors a nine-wicket victory at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Zimbabwe's retail sector is reeling from foreign payment delays with some claiming they will soon be retrenching as sales have been waning on the back of payment delays.
Zimbabwe’s rich and poor alike are turning to solar energy.
Zimbabwe’s ruling party ZANU-PF has appointed Defence Deputy Minister Victor Matemadanda as its National Political Commissar.
Zimbabwe’s ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu PF) says that if it is re-elected in the forthcoming national polls, it will focus on opening the country for business, fighting corruption and making land productive again.
ZIMBABWE’S Rutendo Nyahora survived the sweltering heat and humidity to finish a commendable 21st in the women’s marathon at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, yesterday morning.
Zimbabwe’s second hand car imports dropped by 10 percent to around 35 000 in 2017 due to biting cash shortages and increased customs duty.
Zimbabwe’s second largest city, Bulawayo, is 182km from FC Platinum’s home town of Zvishavane and, as such, the home side will be expected to attract a considerable number of supporters.
Zimbabwe’s security forces have been accused of human rights violations during a violent crackdown on protesters during the January demonstrations over a sharp fuel hike announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
ZIMBABWE’S senior men’s national football team, the Warriors, sunk to a new low when they lost 0-1 to Somalia, the lowest ranked team in Africa, in a 2022 World Cup preliminary round first leg qualifier in Djbouti on Thursday.
Zimbabwe's Sevens rugby team got its Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens campaign off to perfect start after wins over Barbados and Chile in So Kon Po yesterday.
“Zimbabwe’s SEZs therefore focus on these types of industries which provide ripple effects in the targeted areas.
“Zimbabwe’s share of over educated is 13 percent and share of under educated is 38 percent.”
Zimbabwe’s son DJ Raydizz did not disappoint as well putting up a splendid performance that spiced up the show with local dancehall songs that have become favourites of many music lovers.
Zimbabwe’s South African based actor and voice artist Chiedza Mhende is set to walk local filmmakers through her journey in the film industry at the Film Forum and Awards and Closing Night this Saturday.
ZIMBABWE’S State-run pension fund, the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), says it is exploring an offshore…
Zimbabwe’s stay at the Cosafa Cup U-20 Championship is hanging by a thread after failing to beat Malawi today.
ZIMBABWE'S Steward Bank has suspended payments to the pay-TV subsidiary of South Africa's Naspers, citing unavailability of foreign currency, in a sign that dollar shortages are worsening in the southern African nation.
Zimbabwe’s Strive Masiyiwa is one such example with the Econet Group having operations in 14 countries including Botswana, Liberia, South Africa, Lesotho and Burundi.
Zimbabwe’s supercomputer has a processing capacity of 36 trillion calculations per second or network data storage capacity of 60 000 terabytes.
ZIMBABWE’S Takashinga Cricket Club have vowed to give it their best shot and challenge for a podium finish when they participate in the Uganda Quadrangular One Day tournament starting this Sunday.
"Zimbabwe stands with Swaziland on the pedestal of infamy as the only Sadc countries with archaic and retrogressive broadcasting laws that politically limit the number of players for no other reason than political interests.
Zimbabwe started auctioning its diamonds locally in 2014 after having experimented with the Dubai and Antwerp markets.
Zimbabwe started fortifying iodine in 1982 as products lacked iodine.
Zimbabwe started off with a 39-10 triumph over Zambia at the Machinery Exchange Stadium at Harare Sports Club last Saturday.
Zimbabwe started well with the ball taking three early wickets, but Pakistan recovered with Imad Wasim hitting 61 of the same number of balls to ensure the task was not made easy in the hosts’ chase.
Zimbabwe start their campaign this evening in the quarter-finals against Group B winners Botswana.
Zimbabwe Statistics Agency has adopted a new Consumer Price Index (CPI) formula, with new weights and classifications in line with international guidelines.
ZIMBABWE'S tax collector, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has entered into an agreement with all regulatory authorities in the country to gain access into their databases.
Zimbabwe’s teams have been failing to progress into the penultimate stages of the two African Safari competitions.
Zimbabwe’s tech & digital media enthusiasts will also have lots to look forward to with the Hub Unconference, Zimbabwe’s premier digital media conference.
Zimbabwe's telecommunications industry is on the verge of obtaining tangible investments from India following a platform the industry had to outline possible lucrative opportunities for business ventu.
Zimbabwe's telecommunications industry is on the verge of obtaining tangible investments from India following a platform the industry had to outline possible lucrative opportunities for business ventures.
ZIMBABWE’s tennis star Takanyi Garanganga has hailed Mutare’s Mantas Tennis Academy for its commitment to developing the sport in the country.
Zimbabwe’s textile industry, which at its prime was one of the major employers in the country, is on the brink of collapse as fears mount over the closure of more textile firms.
ZIMBABWE'S third largest platinum miner, Unki Mines, is on schedule to complete its platinum refinery for commissioning at the start of the second half of the year, an official has said.
Zimbabwe’s Time Has Come!
ZIMBABWE’S tobacco export proceeds last year were US$746 million, down from US$838 million during the 11 months to December 2018, data provided by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency shows.
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in November 2018.
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is the fastest growing in Southern Africa for the current quarter.