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Editorial Comment: Draconian law will soil Mnangagwa’s legacy

Zanu PF, the sponsors of the new law, have never hidden the fact that they want it to be used against their opponents in order to gain an advantage on the political playing field.
By The Standard Apr. 13, 2025
Historic rally: How the S&P 500 surge reinforces value of staying invested
Historic rally: How the S&P 500 surge reinforces value of staying invested
While most countries received a reprieve, China notably did not benefit from this pause.
By Isaac Jonas Apr. 13, 2025
We must find each other and put Zimbabwe first
Central to this proposal is the establishment of a National Transitional Authority (NTA) to prepare the ground for a durable peace and national prosperity.
By Ibbo Mandaza Apr. 13, 2025
What is happening to the Methodists we love so much?
The bishops had erased from the Methodist Book of Discipline rule 304 which stated that; “The practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching.” (1972)
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 13, 2025
Mnangagwa’s response to Trump tariffs a betrayal of neighbours
Mnangagwa’s statement was in response to US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on almost all the countries in the world.
By Nqaba Matshazi Apr. 13, 2025
New inspection fee for electrical installations: Is Zesa undermining its own mandate?
ZETDC has justified the introduction of this fee by citing recent incidents of house fires and electrical accidents linked to unsafe installations.
By Samuel Wadzai Apr. 13, 2025
Innovation for entrepreneurial success
Creative business owners who are quick to change their management techniques can save expenses, enhance efficiency, and raise production, thus increasing profits.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Apr. 13, 2025
Amended broadcasting law plunges country into sustained illegalities
Following the law's passage in the Senate, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's assent is the final step of implementing the changes put into effect by the legislature.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 13, 2025
Bridging educational gap between rural and urban societies
In rural communities, achieving five O Levels often carries more weight than the same accomplishment in urban areas.
Parenting expert encourages responsible use of social media
Mutsvedu said benefits of physical interactions in parenting vary from emotional support, bond development, effective communication, behaviour modelling, monitoring and guidance
By Takemore Mazuruse Apr. 13, 2025
Planet of the ape
There must be a thirst, a hunger, a desire, a longing for what is about to happen if there is to be learning.
By Tim Middleton Apr. 13, 2025
Trump's tariff 'madness' requires unified, methodical response. 
Zimbabwe is among the countries that are targeted with an 18% tariff rate.
By Own Correspondent Apr. 10, 2025
Letter to my people: Geza has derailed 2030 madness
Mutsvangwa pointed out that the Scarfed One must serve his full five-year term as mandated by the constitution.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 6, 2025
Editorial Comment: ZiG experiment is faltering
Cross recently told Bloomberg that that the liquidity crunch had “now killed the ZiG.”  “The ZiG has retreated as a currency of trade and effectively we have dollarised,” he said.
By The Standard Apr. 6, 2025
Zimbabwe, no country for young people
One observation Mutsvangwa made was that it was comical to see Geza in military fatigue threatening an uprising at over 70 years.
By Nqaba Matshazi Apr. 6, 2025
Will climate change break Africa's back?
HIV/Aids pandemic and poor governance in many parts of the continent pose additional challenge to many households and communities.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 6, 2025
Health talk: Understanding mental health issues
Mental disorders involve significant disturbances in thinking, emotional regulation or behaviour.
By Dr Johannes Marisa Apr. 6, 2025
The S&P 500’s rocky start to 2025: What investors need to know
The return of aggressive tariff policies under President Donald Trump’s administration has investors worried.
By Isaac Jonas Apr. 6, 2025
Unpacking the complex tapestry of global macroeconomic dynamics
Economic decisions made thousands of miles away can result in immediate repercussions for local communities.
By Lovemore Nyawo Apr. 6, 2025
The many faces of fear: Second republic’s fear machinery
The Zanu PF government has employed fear in the form of political intimidation.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai Apr. 6, 2025
Business Opinion: Modern management and entrepreneurship
The concept of management has gained immense importance due to the increasing size and complexity of modern organisations. 
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Apr. 6, 2025
Is right to protest reserved for Zanu PF cheerleaders?
Since Mnangagwa’s rise to power in 2017, not a single anti-government protest has been allowed to proceed without state interference. 
By Reward Magadhi Apr. 6, 2025
Motoring: How to prepare your imported used car for immediate use
The Japanese used cars dominates among other sources such as UK, Thailand, Singapore or our neighbors, South Africa mostly as a result of offering the best condition at the lowest prices.
By Stanley Makombe Apr. 6, 2025
Aid;We are the world — what a Netflix special!
Aid is dying now and never has any of these guys felt so anxious, unsure about their future and that of the people they serve.
By Darlington Mafa Mar. 30, 2025
Bombshell is giving them sleepless nights
The protests are also meant to push for the Scarfed One to call it a day. 
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 30, 2025
Business Opinion: Business operations and entrepreneurship
In business operations, the primary goal is to ensure seamless functioning while also enhancing productivity, quality, and profitability.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Mar. 30, 2025
Geoff Nyarota’s cry for help
For some, he was a doyen of Zimbabwean journalism, for others his record on reporting on the Gukurahundi massacres will always be a blemish on his record.
By Nqaba Matshazi Mar. 30, 2025