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The Financial Gazette is a weekly English language newspaper published in Zimbabwe. The paper, established in 1969, focuses on business, finance, and politics throughout Southern Africa. Headquartered in Harare, the paper also maintains a bureau in Bulawayo. Its slogan is "Southern Africa's Leading Business and Financial Newspaper".
Zimbabwe is host to some of the oldest newspapers in Africa; The Herald, Zimbabwe's major newspaper, replaced the Mashonaland and Zambesian Times, which was present from the late 1890s. The Herald has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [1]
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Zimbabwe" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... The Financial Gazette; H. Harare Tribune; The ...
Zimbabwe is host to some of the oldest newspapers in Africa; The Herald, Zimbabwe's major newspaper, replaced the Mashonaland and Zambesian Times, which was present from the late 1890s. The Herald, once an influential paper, has seen a decline in readership from 132,000 to between 50,000 and 100,000 in recent years. [25]
From 1990s–2002, he reported in Zimbabwe. After his 2002 exile to South Africa, he reported from Johannesburg. In 2008, he started publishing newspapers in Maseru, Lesotho. His reporting around 1994 about tax evasion involving bureaucrats in Zimbabwe. Basildon Peta, "Zimbabwe near collapse after farm exodus," The Independent (UK), 6 August ...
NewsDay is a Harare-based Zimbabwean independent daily newspaper published since 2010. [4] It began publishing on 4 June 2010 and is based in Harare. [5] It carries the slogan Everyday News for Everyday People on its logo.
News and content. It has a strong focus on events in Zimbabwe's politics and current events. The site covers a wide range of topics, including sections devoted to politics, entertainment, media, Sports, living, and business.
1969 – The Financial Gazette begins publication. View of the city in the 1970s. 1970 – Chapungu Sculpture Park founded. [6] 1972 Zimbabwe National Library and Documentation Service headquartered in city. [7] Construction of New Mabvuku begins. [citation needed] 1973 - Population: 502,000 urban agglomeration. [19] 1975 – Mabvuku High ...