Why Zimbabwe’s “no” signals a deeper liberation

Sovereignty is not an accounting exercise. It is a psychological, political and generational decision.
By Tinashe E Chikodzi Mar. 29, 2026

Overcoming negative thinking

WHEN we move through difficult or negative situations, it is entirely natural to feel upset or disappointed, at least for a short time.  
By Rutendo Kureya Mar. 24, 2026

Barca Kadoma sign Zvirekwi

Barca Kadoma compete in the Mashonaland West Division 2B League.
By Donald Nyandoro Mar. 23, 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

Lithium export ban: Zim must be careful what it wishes for

It has been almost a month since Zimbabwe introduced a ban on the export of raw lithium and concentrates
By Vengesayi Tongogara Mar. 20, 2026

Zim’s lithium export ban signals new phase in mining cooperation

The policy brought forward the planned ban, originally scheduled to take full effect in January 2027, by nearly ten months, sending shockwaves through lithium markets. 
By Zhou Jinyan Mar. 20, 2026

Buy Zim targets counterfeit, smuggled goods

Buy Zimbabwe said the collaboration with TRS was designed to help legitimate brands to safeguard their products from counterfeits. 
By Brent Shamu Mar. 20, 2026

Journalists mourn veteran scribe Maromo

Independent Online (IOL), his employer in South Africa, described him as “a respected journalist whose career spanned some of South Africa’s most important news institutions”.
By Garikai Tunhira Mar. 12, 2026

10 war vets linked to Geza protests out on bail

The State alleges they gathered at the corner of George Silundika Avenue and Sam Nujoma Street near Africa Unity Square intending to participate in the march.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Mar. 11, 2026