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Cross fights in Tagwirei’s corner

Cross said Tagwirei, who deinvested from the fuel sector four years ago, used his company Sakunda Holdings and links with international organisations to become rich.
By Problem Masau Mar. 25, 2024
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‘Chiwenga won’t be President’

Cross, speaking during #FreeTalk, on HSTV interview which will be aired today, said he believed Chiwenga knew that he was never going to be President and had already resigned to that fate.
By Blessed Mhlanga Mar. 21, 2024

‘Shut down irrelevant forex auction system’

Economist Eddie Cross agreed that the auction system was no longer relevant.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Jun. 9, 2023

High input costs could hit crop output

Economist Edward Graham Cross (Eddie Cross) said the informal sector has improved all sectors of the Zimbabwean economy.
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 28, 2022

‘Forget economic growth without resolving power crisis’

If we don’t solve our power problems then we can forget growth because power is the life of the economy.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 15, 2022

Exchange rate stability false, economists warn

Economist Victor Boroma said the shortage of the local currency on the market was detrimental to consumer confidence
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa Sep. 15, 2022

The destructive force of corruption

The scale of such corruption is staggering when you view it against our economy and the general quality of life that our people enjoy.
By Eddie Cross Sep. 7, 2022

New perspectives: Why Southern Africa is facing an energy crisis

It is now clear that our failure to invest in power generation and distribution over the past 40 years has caught up with us in a big way.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021

New perspectives: Why Southern Africa is facing an energy crisis

It is now clear that our failure to invest in power generation and distribution over the past 40 years has caught up with us in a big way.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021