Nigeria must clamp down on corruption once and for all
What Nigeria needs is a major political resetahead of the 2027 election. It may just be that this reset looks to the past for inspiration.
By Peter Burdin
Aug. 17, 2025
NetOne painting Zimbabwe orange
By Staff Reporter
Aug. 17, 2025

Harare under fire over wetland destruction
"Allocating stands and allowing housing construction on this wetland will inherently collapse the various ecological services provided to residents for free," the statement read.
By Nqobizwe Thebe
Aug. 17, 2025
Zanu PF land barons fuel chaos at Zvimba farm
The new twist comes in the form of powerful land barons led by Passmore Mubaiwa, believed to be operating with protection from local political elites
By Kenneth Nyangani
Aug. 17, 2025
UZ fiasco an indictment on our rulers
The UZ has gone to the dogs under the Lacoste administration and we all saw it coming.
By Doctor Stop It
Aug. 17, 2025
Climate change is aggravating human disease
Climate change is no longer a distant environmental concern—it is a pressing public health emergency.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Aug. 17, 2025
Zimbabwe’s economic paradox: Is neoliberalism undermining worker rights and fuelinginequality?
Zimbabwe is grappling with a profound economic crisis marked by escalating wage inequality and a significant decline in worker protections
By Lovemore Nyawo
Aug. 17, 2025
Sister Candace Owens calls Israel a demonic state!
Candace Owens is having trouble with Christian hypocrisy on Israel and the Palestinian genocide
By Kenneth Mafuka
Aug. 17, 2025
Xenophobia in SA a symptom of Zimbabwe’s collapse, regional inertia
While in the past the attacks often manifested in violence, the agitators have taken a new route, arguing that foreigners cannot be prioritised at public hospitals at the expense of locals
By Nqaba Matshazi
Aug. 17, 2025
Promoting women and youth voices and participation in Zimbabwe
Rwanda has over 60% female representation in their parliament
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Aug. 10, 2025
For Pete’s sake, it’s time to cancel ZBC licence fees
The government and ZBC have proved to be intransigent to calls for reform and we cannot continue to reward this intransigence by paying licence fees.
By Nqaba Matshazi
Aug. 10, 2025
Letter to my people: At 60 years I’m wiser and younger
As you witnessed with the way I swayed to the music at my party, I could give teenagers a good run for their money when it comes to strutting on the dance floor. kkkkkk.
By Doctor Stop It
Aug. 10, 2025
Letter from America: Epstein’s scandal threatens Trump’s hold on power!
The Epstein case shows that many upper-class US leaders were exposed to Epstein’s child sex scandals, and through Epstein to Israeli influence and possibly blackmail.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Aug. 10, 2025
From sacred gardens to soulless factories: The spiritual cost of colonial and industrial food systems in Africa
Not from lack of ambition, resources, or innovation, but from the lingering shadow of colonialism and the suffocating grip of industrialisation on the continent’s food systems.
By Tinashe Elvis Chikodzi
Aug. 10, 2025
Letter to my people: It’s corruption on steroids under Zanu PF
The revelations by the 2024 auditor general’s report has yet again exposed shocking levels of malfeasance and the depth of the rot that permeates the Ngwena regime.
By Doctor Stop It
Aug. 3, 2025
Letter from America: Juicy story: French president suing for slander!
Now she is on her second mission, to expose the “perverts who govern us” (her own words, and Mrs Macron and her husband, seem to fit her definition of this scandalous situation.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Aug. 3, 2025
Mutsvangwa’s half-truths and the need for fact-checking
Mutsvangwa was in his element with half-truths and mistruths, but the tragedy of it all is that no journalist held him to account or even fact checked some of the things he said.
By Nqaba Matshazi
Aug. 3, 2025
Strengthening regional partnerships in spurring media sustainability
The argument here is not to belittle the environmental challenges, which as a country we need to continue discoursing and raising the stakes in sustaining momentum for reforms.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Aug. 3, 2025
The genesis of our energy challenges must meet an exodus passage through sustainable solutions
Many households still rely on inefficient electric heaters and stoves, designed for countries with abundant surplus power, not for a grid already stretched thin.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Aug. 3, 2025
Village Rhapsody: Climate change needs citizen activism, the role of Zimbabweans in combating the climate crisis
Citizen activism offers a powerful pathway for Zimbabweans to influence both local practices and national policy.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Aug. 3, 2025
Budget consultations: Are we headed anywhere?
Zimbabwe’s budget cycle formally starts with the announcement of the budget strategy paper (BSP) by the Finance minister.
By Masimba Manyanya and Innocent Isheanesu Musikanyangwe
Aug. 3, 2025
Editorial Comment: Stop dilly-dallying on ease of doing business
We say so because the government has been making promises on the same issue for almost a year now.
By The Standard
Aug. 3, 2025
Sammons hails Brandon Taylor's return
The first Test highlighted Zimbabwe's significant batting struggles, as they failed to reach a total of 170 runs in either innings.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Aug. 3, 2025
Zimbabwe’s Vagrancy Act: Beyond redemption
The parliamentary breakfast meeting served as a stark reminder of the Act's continued existence and its devastating impact on the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai
Aug. 3, 2025
Stocks rally, tariffs heat up, trade deals progress and Fed decision looms: Decoding this week’s market drivers
The S&P 500 has extended its rally to register an approximate 8.79% gain YTD at the time of writing, slightly higher than the 8.28% I reported last week.
By Isaac Jonas
Aug. 3, 2025
Matirongo to launch children’s book
Through the story of Rotai, Matirongo illustrates that dreams can flourish even in the most challenging circumstances.
By Takemore Mazuruse
Aug. 3, 2025
Business Opinion: Stakeholder management and entrepreneurship
Stakeholders, such as employees, consumers, investors, and regulatory bodies, significantly affect the success or difficulty of an endeavour.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Aug. 3, 2025
Editorial Comment: Rethink economic policies
Only 8,24% of the surveyed companies were manufacturers and of the 17 877 establishments that were in manufacturing, just 19% were formal.
By The Standard
Jul. 27, 2025
Climate change and disease pandemics: Zimbabwe's urgent imperative
Zimbabwe, a country already grappling with socio-economic challenges, stands at the forefront of this precarious intersection.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Jul. 27, 2025