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The mining sector has over the last few years emerged as one of the strongest pillars on which economic recovery will lean and in this regard we commend efforts by Government to facilitate resumption to full production by big mining firms as enunciated by President Mnangagwa early this week.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabwe’S economy is emerging the winner in election campaigns this time around as much of the sloganeering at individual and party levels is now largely centred on promises to revive the economy. Although the electioneering is still to reach fever pitch, it will soon gather pace. The election dates are fast […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabwe is a country that needs to rise from its current economic doldrums but the earlier we all realise it is not business as usual the better for our country. It is sad and quite disturbing that while President Mnangagwa and his team are going high and low on a re-engagement […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabwe’S economy has been in the woods for a long time and it would be folly for anyone to think that the damage can be undone in three months or in 100 days. It’s a whole process requiring much time and total commitment from all of us. I have watched and […]
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The mayhem that characterised Harare’s Central Business District (CBD) and its feeder roads for the better part of yesterday could have been avoided with proper planning and pre-launch drills.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus In First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe has been blessed with a mother whose humbleness, simplistic character and passion to see others prosper will impact on the lives of many in this country. She exudes an aura of dignity, alertness, intelligence and an extraordinary work ethic yet she remains down to earth.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Mad mad Madrid! The words were inscribed on a T-shirt worn by a little girl one Friday evening during the Spanish Travel showcase Fitur 2018. I now perfectly understand why they call the Spanish capital Mad Mad Madrid. Spaniards love to have fun. They do not sleep at night.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hit the right chord in the economy. It’s early days yet but already there are signs things are brightening up. His inauguration speech was quite instructive. The economy can only get better going forward.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabwe has over the past few years hosted trade and investments missions from Europe, Asia and the African region among others, but of concern is the fact that these have not yielded much. Although it is quite understandable that setting up shop is not a one-day event, but a process that takes some […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus The announcement of a decline in the manufacturing sector capacity utilisation had the potential to dampen market sentiment, but the Reserve bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya interjected and made an interesting observation.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and other arms of Government should remain vigilant in their quest to subdue a potentially destructive wave of errant behaviour that has swept across the economy, particularly in recent weeks. It is an unhealthy trend that cannot be justified or accommodated if the economy is to […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Lifestyle audits seem to send tremors down the spines of most. One can only surmise that the guilty are afraid. It certainly is not a crime to live a healthy, wealthy and prosperous life. God Himself intended that we live our lives to the full, but the problem only comes when the […]
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus On Wednesday, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya was raving mad as he lamented the failure by Zimbabweans to maximise on natural endowments, saying we were blaming cash shortages on wrong things, when it was poor production levels and attendant challenges that were causing the current liquidity constraints.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabweans have a penchant for shooting themselves in the foot with such precision it is amazing. Quite a number of noble programmes and projects have failed to yield much due to selfishness and greed, putting paid to initiatives designed to transform the economy.
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Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus It is now a year since Statutory Instrument 64 was gazetted to manage imports. This came against the background of a rising import bill that upset Zimbabwe’s trade balance. The results so far have not been disappointing.
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