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PENSION funds and life insurance funds have long been major investors in Zimbabwe, needing to lock up money for decades in income-producing assets so that they can pay out pensions to people who start contributing in their late teens or early 20s and insurance payments to elderly people or their heirs who again start paying […]
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Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE stands at the forefront of a transformative opportunity in the global lithium-ion battery market, driven by its rich lithium deposits and strategic international partnerships, particularly with China. As the world increasingly embraces green energy solutions to mitigate climate change, lithium batteries have emerged as a pivotal technology for electric […]
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The Herald, 7 October, 1980 TWENTY-FOUR young Zimbabweans begin a course in journalism tomorrow at Ranche House College in Salisbury. The students, selected from more than 500 applicants, will learn all aspects of news reporting and presentation in various media, a spokesman for the Ministry of Information said yesterday. The course has been funded and […]
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