Downstream ambitions, structural realities: Why Zimbabwe’s lithium policy must prioritise capacity over coercion 

As Africa’s top lithium producer, Zimbabwe adopted a similar approach, abruptly banning lithium concentrate exports in February 2026 to force domestic processing into higher-value chemicals.
Why the boy child deserves equal care and protection
Why the boy child deserves equal care and protection
However, in the midst of these important efforts, an equally critical issue has received far less attention—the welfare and protection of the boy child. 
By Clever Marisa Mar. 22, 2026
The big picture: Oil,war and your wallet
"Brent crude briefly crossed $103 per barrel this week — the first time above $100 since August 2022. WTI crude settled at $98.71 on Friday, up 3.1% on the day alone." 
By Isaac Jonas Mar. 22, 2026
Executive consolidation by constitutional disruption: constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No.3
The government justifies extending parliamentary and presidential terms as essential to mitigating election-related “toxicity” and fostering long-term economic growth.  
By Tinashe Hofisi Mar. 22, 2026
Lacoste’s constitutional carnage and zig-zag delusions
Hypocrisy seems to be a major characteristic of Pfee economics!!! If this ZiG is so great, why doesn't Scarfmore use it to buy his favorite scarves in bulk? 
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 22, 2026
Some reflections on the Zimbabwe constitutional debate!
Of course, these constitutional provisions can be amended, but those serving during the time the amendment is done, cannot be beneficiaries.  
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 22, 2026
Elderly musicians struggle to adapt to new technolgy
This is where a music video is required in order to properly promote your song or album. You need every dollar you have in order to do this. 
By Fred Zindi Mar. 22, 2026
SMEs and the Zim national AI strategy
Why opt for SMEs instead of large firms or international subsidiaries? Zimbabwean SMEs’ unique qualities provide the explanation.  
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Mar. 22, 2026
‘Silent Walls’ exhibition — Capturing the site of memory before the walls fall
It was the culmination of a project commissioned by the Shepherds Foundation Trust with the goal of publishing a book and establishing a defining and comprehensive archive.  
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Mar. 22, 2026
The final frontier
The ‘Star Trek’ series might be seen as only the tip of the galaxy as so many films and books consider space.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 22, 2026
Motsepe should resign after decision to hand Morocco Afcon title
How could Caf  — surely in their normal senses —  even demand that Senegal return the US$10 million they received for winning Afcon 2025 —  money that was shared and spent long back. 
By Michael Kariati Mar. 22, 2026
Empowering the girl child through education: Are we doing enough?
This contrast made me reflect deeply on whether we are truly doing enough to ensure equal empowerment for every girl child, regardless of geography or background. 
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi Mar. 22, 2026
Attitude is a beatitude
Both aptitude and attitude are obviously important, but when it comes down to a choice between the two, we have to get it down to a T, and attitude is the far greater indicator of success.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 22, 2026
When love turns into a ledger, ‘till debt do us part’
Traditionally ,Valentines Day is a celebration of affection, now masks a stark reality: many Zimbabwean couples are celebrating love while simultaneously confronting financial friction.  
By Lovemore Nyawo Mar. 22, 2026
Escape by a whisker
I pushed the plate away. I drank a glass of water to clear my mouth.  I looked at Mai VaMaidei across the table. She had a basket  full of  covo before her. 
By Onie Ndoro Mar. 22, 2026
Zimbabwe's fuel price hike hits hard
Authorities have attributed the increases to global oil market shocks linked to the Middle East war involving the United States and Israel's war with Iran. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Mar. 22, 2026
Zimbabwe’s lithium ban: A risky strategic bet? 
But sound ambition does not guarantee sound outcomes. The effectiveness of policy lies not only in what is done, but in how it is done. 
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni Mar. 20, 2026
Are we watching? A personal reflection on the final call
What was once a faraway account of the second coming of Christ in the Bible suddenly became as real to me as my beating heart. 
By Angela Mutungwe Mar. 17, 2026
When streets become drug havens: Why Zim must confront the mutoriro menace
Drug and substance abuse refers to the harmful or excessive use of substances that affect the mind and body, including alcohol, illegal drugs, and misused chemicals. 
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi Mar. 17, 2026
Right on!
Interestingly, even those who do not have freedom do also have rights; yes, prisoners have rights.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 16, 2026
We ignored Caf warning on stadiums
Considering that Ascot is one of our best stadiums, what will happen to our football should the season spill deep into December due to the Munhumutapa Zifa Challenge Cup ? 
By Michael Kariati Mar. 16, 2026
Irish career intelligence firm to host sector briefings in Zim
“We have capable graduates and experienced professionals,” he says. “What most people have never been shown is how hiring systems really search, filter and select.” 
By Staff Reporter Mar. 16, 2026
Anderson Adventist study cuts classroom gender bias by half
Following the training, the frequency of gender-biased incidents dropped by half, marking a major step towards creating a more inclusive learning environment. 
By Khumbulani Muleya Mar. 16, 2026
Zim must confront the human hand behind climate change
From prolonged droughts to destructive cyclones and erratic rainfall patterns, the signs are clear: the climate is changing, and the impacts are being felt everywhere. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Mar. 16, 2026
Trump is following a well-known losing script on Iran!
Israel is an apartheid colonial state, and seven million Palestinians must either comply, or be physically eliminated (murdered), or driven into exile abroad. 
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 16, 2026
Inclusive environmental governance and women in leadership
Building governance systems that intentionally include women ensures that policies, strategies, and organisational decisions reflect the experiences and needs of all stakeholders. 
By Pamela Yako Mar. 16, 2026
The week Zimbabwe went to the dogs
The arrest has prompted an outpouring of sympathy for the man who has been forced into this situation to be able to find money to look  after his epileptic son.  
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 16, 2026
The constitution is under test and the media must not stand aside
If the constitution is weakened without the full participation of the people, history will remember who spoke, who remained silent, and who chose to stand with the citizens of this country. 
By Andrease Ethan Mathibela Mar. 16, 2026