Imagine if Zim was Britain

Public office is not a lifetime entitlement. It is a contract between leaders and the people. When trust evaporates or when leaders fail to deliver, they must leave.
By Shame Makoshori 21h ago
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Zanu PF youths gun for Paul Tungwarara

Senior party figures openly accused Tungwarara of being a “mafikizolo” (Johnny-come-lately).
By Kenneth Nyangani Jun. 24, 2026

All we are saying

The education that we offer our children must cover all parts of a child.
By Tim Middleton Jun. 21, 2026

Mining chiefs warn cost burden is driving away capital

His remarks come as Zimbabwe positions mining as a key driver of economic growth and foreign currency generation.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 19, 2026

Bulawayo gold barons assault case postponed again

John Farley Pietersen (56) and his son Liam (28) are facing assault charges arising from an incident that allegedly occurred at Pottery Industries in Belmont on July 16, 2025.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

Banks move past 2030 lending barrier

Uncertainty over what currency borrowers would be using after the government’s planned transition from the multi-currency system made banks reluctant to offer long-term credit.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 19, 2026

‘How ZiG will look like if gold prices plummet’

These coverage levels provide significant comfort that ZiG is adequately backed and that the Reserve Bank has sufficient reserves to support the structured currency framework
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 12, 2026

Inside an industry under pressure from shocking ZiG policy directive

That mismatch is threatening a sector that was once a major contributor to gross domestic product, but has endured years of economic downturns and crises.
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 12, 2026

Grace tidings: Faith stands still

It provides the assurance that one is never truly alone, grounding a believer's peace and joy in an eternal relationship rather than temporary circumstances.
By Doug Mamvura Jun. 7, 2026