Zimbabwe’s ideology crisis: We speak liberation, we live survival
At independence in 1980, Zimbabwe’s ideological direction appeared clear. It blended African nationalism with a strong element of socialist welfarism.
By Simbarashe Namusi
12h ago
Adaptive and future-ready organisations
Trust and stability help organisations build a resilient economy that supports businesses to thrive and operate within predictable systems.
By Innocent Hadebe
12h ago
US-backed scheme delivers water to drought-hit Gutu
The ceremony was held in ward 13, Mazuru Village.
By Donald Nyandoro
12h ago
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World unprepared? New outbreak sparks pandemic alarm
As of May 8, eight cases had been reported, six of which were confirmed as hantavirus infections. Three deaths were recorded, resulting in a case fatality ratio of 38%.
By Catherine Murombedzi
May. 15, 2026
The cost of bad leadership
Is there anything good about bad leaders? That sounds like an oxymoron. However, one positive lesson they offer is showing us what we should not do to others or practise as leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni
May. 15, 2026
Zimbabwe's first female Chief Justice who is Elizabeth Gwaunza?
At a farewell sitting of the Constitutional Court on Thursday, Malaba said he was leaving office with dignity as “the bell of the Constitution” tolled at midnight.
By Valentine Maya
May. 15, 2026
Israel: The widening war
There are really two wars in the Middle East, and only one of them is paused.
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 15, 2026
Electricity: The real test lies ahead
FOR years, power supply has stood as one of the biggest obstacles to economic recovery. Daily power cuts lasting 16 hours or more became part of everyday life, disrupting production
By The Zimbabwe Independent
May. 15, 2026
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Cheers and jeers as Malaba bows out
NewsDay reporters were barred from attending the event that marked his retirement at the Constitutional Court
By Desmond Chingarande
May. 14, 2026
The sungura derby: Strategic retreat or respectful deference?
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By Sindiso Dube
May. 10, 2026




