Why Zimbabwe must restore the people’s constitution
The enactment of Constitutional Amendment Act No. 6 of 2026, formerly Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), represents far more than another constitutional amendment.
By Jameson Timba
17h ago
This dream always appeared in my dark moments
I huddled in the blanket all the whole my heart pounding. The night was long and l did not know what waited outside the door.
By Onie Ndoro
17h ago
Bob Marley predicted: ‘Everywhere is war!’
Bob Marley predicted this turmoil long ago as he philosophised today’s world order. What are the main reasons why people go to war? These reasons are predicted in his song War.
By Fred Zindi
17h ago
OK Zimbabwe: Reputation collapse before financial collapse
As stock shortages became increasingly visible, the organisation faced not only a supply chain challenge but also a growing narrative challenge.
By Lenox Mhlanga
17h ago
A woman’s way of winning
We could go on (yes, there is more, alas) but we have perhaps already said enough to upset many readers – and delight others!
By Tim Middleton
17h ago
Have our strikers lost their boots
The other Zimbabwean Golden Boot winners have been far much less impressive with Takunda Benhura scoring as little as 13 goals in 2023.
By Michael Kariati
17h ago
Zimbabweans must take courage in noble ideals of US founders
That weakness, as professors Jeffrey Sachs and Joh Mearsheimer have documented, comes from a fundamental weakness of US education.
By Kenneth Mufuka
17h ago
EditorialComment: CAB 3: Stability cannot be legislated
While party leaders have publicly celebrated the legislation, there are indications that some members harbour reservations about the process that produced it.
By The Standard
17h ago
Cancelling elections an admission of failure
The disastrous impact of the constitutional manipulation brought about by selfish interests will not only be keenly felt by the country’s citizens but also by neighbouring countries.
By Doctor Stop It
17h ago
SMEs and the management of brand touchpoints on purpose
This is the quiet cost of unmanaged brand touchpoints, and it deserves more attention than it usually receives in conversations about SME growth.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
17h ago
Cash, keys and constitutional contamination
The Ministry of Local Government even formally acknowledged this pledge in a letter.
By Doctor Stop It
Jul. 5, 2026
Energy independence must be Zimbabwe’s priority
For Zimbabwe, the pursuit of energy independence is no longer just an energy issue—it is a national development imperative.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Jul. 5, 2026
Implications of Zim’s National AI Strategy on freedom of expression, privacy, and access to information
The strategy sets out eight guiding principles, including human-centric and ethical AI, transparency, inclusivity, and non-discrimination.
By Misa Zimbabwe
Jul. 5, 2026
Great nations are built by coalitions—not clones, and certainly not clowns
Democracy is not the art of eliminating differences. It is the art of managing them in pursuit of the common good.
By Jameson Z Timba
Jul. 5, 2026
The new currency of African business, scaling through cultural intelligence
For leaders like Strive Masiyiwa, the billionaire founder of Econet Group, business is an extension of societal development.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Jul. 5, 2026
CAB3: Strengthening Zim's constitutional democracy through democratic institutions
The passage of CAB3, therefore, represents, from the perspective of its proponents, another important chapter in Zimbabwe's democratic evolution.
By Clever Marisa
Jul. 5, 2026
OpenAI, SpaceX and the mega-IPO buzz: What every Zimbabwean investor should know
Some of the world's biggest companies, including Google, Amazon and Facebook, all started their public journeys through IPOs.
By Isaac Jonas
Jul. 5, 2026
Editorial Comment: Give fleeing citizens reason to stay
Questions remain over the role of private pledges, such as the US$1 million offered by the Bridging Gaps Foundation, highlighting the precarious nature of this state-led rescue.
By The Standard
Jul. 5, 2026
Sadc is to blame for the migration crisis
African leadership must be able to address the complex problems that plague election theft on the continent. It is now a persistent issue that needs immediate attention.
By Leonard Koni
Jul. 5, 2026
Between principle and practice: Participator constitutionalism and judicial restraint in Fuza and Wakurawarehwa v Parliament of Zimbabwe
The implications of the judgment extend beyond procedural doctrine to the broader question of democratic governance.
By Arnold Tsunga and Bongani Ngwenya
Jun. 29, 2026
Self-renewal and strategic vision: Africa’s takeaways from CPC's 105-year journey
This commentary distills the core governance logic behind the CPC’s century of progress, delivers targeted, actionable solutions tailored to Zimbabwe’s unique challenges,
By Saxon Zvina
Jun. 28, 2026
Zim’s path forward: Trade, corruption, and the consolidation of power
The amendments were first proposed in early 2026, with the process being fast-tracked to avoid a referendum.
By Chipo Dendere
Jun. 28, 2026
Climate communication: The missing link in Zimbabwe's adaptation and development agenda
Climate adaptation is often viewed as a technical challenge requiring scientific expertise, financial resources, and institutional coordination.
By Takudzwa Gochero
Jun. 28, 2026
Why CAB3 must be halted
This is not merely a political dispute, but it is a profound challenge to the integrity of our legislative process from those who bled for this nation's freedom.
By The Standard
Jun. 28, 2026
Zanu PF irony over British democracy
In reaction to the resignation of Starmer, one grouping of apologists called the continued change of leaders in the United Kingdom “stupid democracy” on the microblogging site X.
By Doctor Stop It
Jun. 28, 2026
When education no longer guarantees a future: A call to rebuild opportunity for Zimbabwe's youth
Behind every graduate is a family that also made sacrifices. Some parents sold cattle, goats, or family property to pay tuition fees. Others borrowed money they were not sure they could repay.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi
Jun. 28, 2026
Beyond awareness: Why edutainment may hold the key to men’s mental health in Africa
At its core, edutainment recognises a fundamental truth about human beings: people do not learn only through instruction. They learn through stories.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jun. 28, 2026
Zimbabwe cannot afford to ignore another El Niño warning
Agriculture remains the backbone of Zimbabwe's rural economy. Millions of households depend directly on rain-fed farming for both food and income.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jun. 28, 2026




