AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly ...
The city’s architecture travels through time and continents, incorporating everything from slabs of the Italian Alps to meteorites that hit southern Africa 2bn years ago ...
Harare City Confirms Demolition Plans For Vainona Double Storey Building Its Own Inspectors Approved
A legal battle looms in Harare as the city confirms it will demolish a double-storey building in Vainona, despite council ...
The Harare Zimbabwe Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set to open its doors for public tours this week, marking a significant milestone for the local community. From ...
After five years of anticipation, the Harare Zimbabwe Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially opened its doors to the public. This momentous occasion allows community ...
Paul Tungwarara represents a growing phenomenon in Zimbabwean governance: the unelected political enforcer whose influence ...
HARARE - Five Pomona City apartment blocks will be ready for handover to clients by the end of June this year, Westprop ...
The open-house phase of the Harare Zimbabwe Temple is underway, starting with a Jan. 19 media day. See interior and exterior ...
Source: Professor Ncube heads to Davos as Zimbabwe joins high-level global dialogue – herald Tapiwanashe Mangwiro, Zimpapers ...
The diaspora is no longer peripheral; instead, it has proven itself as the lifeline of a broken state, the invisible ...
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‘Silent Walls’ launches to document Zim’s vanishing architectural heritage
Store Brothers building, situated along Robert Mugabe road in Harare, was built in 1911. Photo: Darius Mutamba courtesy of ...
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSN
AfDB redflags Zim over resource-backed loans... US$2.9 billion mortgaged between 2004 and 2019, bank claims
Among the largest projects funded through such mortgage-style financing was a US$998 million lifeline for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has issued ...
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