Beyond Gukurahundi: Zimbabwe’s unfinished journey to healing
For people from my region, Gukurahundi has never been a chapter in a history book; it has been a constant presence.
By Dion Nkomo
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The regime is celebrating mediocrity
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 21, 2025
Subtitles matter in mother-tongue music
By Moses Chibaya
Dec. 21, 2025
Mthuli Ncube deserves praise for climb down
Ncube proposed a number of contentious issues in his budget, which was presented before Parliament in November such as introducing a cash withdrawal levy.
By The Standard
Dec. 21, 2025
Digital solutions for environmental sustainability in Zimbabwe
Digital land registries could reduce conflicts, improve land-use planning, and support sustainable resource management.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 21, 2025
Zimbabwe in the second republic!
I was unable to verify the story that university lecturers earned less than US$500 per month. School teachers earned less. The following stories were alarming.
By Kenneth Mafuka
Dec. 21, 2025
The year of the AI boom 2.0: Can markets keep up with the hype?
If 2023 marked the public arrival of artificial intelligence as an investment theme, 2025 increasingly looks like its second act.
By Isaac Jonas
Dec. 21, 2025
Why push for Mnangagwa to rule beyond 2028 won’t be easy
Since Mnangagwa will have served two five-year terms by 2028, this section will obviously have to be amended if he is to be allowed to serve any longer.
By Veritas
Dec. 21, 2025
Drop “abortion clauses” in the Medical Services Amendment Bill
For better context, it is necessary that we briefly explain the process of law making in Zimbabwe.
By catholic Lawyers Association In Zimbabwe
Dec. 21, 2025
Marketing collateral and entrepreneurship
The Pan-African entrepreneurs should appreciate that marketing collateral is one of the vital cogs in unlocking entrepreneurial competitiveness due to the following reasons:
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora
Dec. 21, 2025
A child is born
A child is born to live, to learn, to serve, to thrive, to love and be loved.
By Tim Middleton
Dec. 21, 2025
The G20, A closed-door meeting for the few, ignoring needs of the many
Simultaneously, they have consistently failed to deliver the promised US$100 billion per year in climate finance to vulnerable nations.
By Yollander Millin
Dec. 21, 2025
Beyond the ‘clash of systems’: Reframing cultural disregard as a strategic imperative
In an era defined by intensifying geoeconomic fragmentation, the global expansion of Chinese multinational corporations (MNCs) is routinely filtered through a lens of hostile exceptionalism.
By David Makora
Dec. 21, 2025
Africa's strategic crossroads: US retreats to transactionalism, China delivers infrastructure — Africa must decide
This is not development cooperation; it is managed economic alignment and an assertion of financial hegemony.
By Dereck Goto
Dec. 16, 2025
All the news is bad news for Trump
Trump went on the attack. “Because they let 'them in. Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person?”
By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 14, 2025
Furniture manufacturers advances industry objectives through strategic trade
The association said the strength and diversity of its membership enhances its capacity to represent industry interests and drive collective growth.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 14, 2025
Zanu PF going to the highest bidder
Zanu PF has been successfully hijacked by very dangerous people.
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 14, 2025
Philanthropy through the African lenses
The cumulative support across sectors including health, food security, education, women's empowerment and human rights cannot be overstated. And is indeed appreciated.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Dec. 14, 2025
Investing in the environment is investing in humanity
Environmental sustainability is not a luxury for wealthy nations; it is a survival imperative for Zimbabwe.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 14, 2025
Not drowning but waving
While we are at it, perhaps we can ask why it is that someone wishes his spouse a happy birthday on Facebook or Instagram
By Tim Middleton
Dec. 14, 2025
Urgent appeal for justice, accountability
Essential national assets that include land, mineral rights, and economic opportunities are reportedly always being distributed to the privileged Zanu PF loyalists.
By Anadi Sululu
Dec. 14, 2025
EditorialComment: Never too late to walk back on term extension
Polls by respected pollster, Afrobarometer, also showed that ordinary Zimbabweans do not want the presidential term limits to be tempered with.
By The Standard
Dec. 14, 2025
A tribute to Professor Andrew James Grey Lang
Prof Lang became a member of the Eastern Cape Society of Advocates on December 1, 1984 at quite a mature age of 54.
By Muchadeyi Masunda
Dec. 14, 2025
Zim at crossroads: Currency battles, diaspora anxiety, drought shocks, and the urgent question of national responsibility
Investors are not deterred by risk alone but by unpredictability, as highlighted in the World Bank’s (2024) Zimbabwe Economic Update.
By Vongai Mahagwe
Dec. 14, 2025
Driving energy transformation through mandatory minerals energy fund
Zimbabwe and other Sadc countries have been experiencing power shortages, transmission incapacity and loss of electrons due to old infrastructure.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Dec. 14, 2025
Imperial anxiety vs. African sovereignty: An Afrocentric critique of the 2025 US National Security Strategy
Look at the U.S. footprint in Africa: a sprawling network of military bases, special operations units, CIA involvement, and counterterrorism campaigns.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Dec. 13, 2025
The 2026 national budget is anything, but "pro-poor"
Since Ncube’s appointment in 2018, the finance ministry has introduced numerous individual taxes, which have further entrenched inequities in the economy.
By Buhlebenkosi Tshabangu-moyo,
Dec. 7, 2025
Cry the beloved children
Babies may cry for all sorts of reasons - because they are hungry, tired, bored, sore, angry, scared, lonely – but we often do not treat them appropriately.
By Tim Middleton
Dec. 7, 2025
How Zimbabwe can create an enabling environment for climate adaptation
Different ministries — agriculture, water, energy, health, finance — tend to pursue climate-related strategies independently, resulting in duplication, inefficiencies, and limited impact.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 7, 2025
Trump accelerates US decline as a great power!
Trump disinviting South Africa to G-20 summit in 2026 to be held in Miami, without consulting the remaining 19 member states, further illustrates his moronic state of mind.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 7, 2025




