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Harvesting nutrition in a time of climate crisis

Zimbabwe’s battle against hunger is no longer only about the quantity of food on the table.
River deep mountain high
River deep mountain high
Vince Lombardi, the celebrated American sports coach, once pointed out that “The man on top of the mountain did not fall there”. We might add that he did not fly there either; he climbed
By Tim Middleton 8h ago
The price of slothfulness
There are moments in life that can only be described as seasons of opportunity. Many people can testify, “There was a time when doors were open for me; there was a time when favor was evident
By Humphrey Mtandwa 8h ago
Mbinga culture: The perils of wealth without work
The "mbingas," a colloquial term for the nation's wealthy elite, are increasingly visible, their lavish lifestyles a stark contrast to the economic realities faced by many.
By Lovemore Nyawo 8h ago
The 3.0L V6 Ecoboost beast, the sweet spot?
The Ford Ranger Raptor, a truck that has gained favour in the Zimbabwean streets over the Toyota Hilux, is a performance truck.
Lessons from the CAB3 debate!
When I was informed of the Constitutional Amendment Bill (3) in December 2025, my intuitive response was that the matter had not been properly discussed.
By Kenneth Mufuka 8h ago
Rats, roaches and rage
The cockroaches came out at night like they owned the house.
By Onie Ndoro 8h ago
Open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa
Your private visit last week to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's farm has unsettled millions of Zimbabweans, and it deserves a public reply.
By Trevor Ncube 8h ago
Anti-corruption drive offers hope for Harare restoration
The deepening crisis at the Harare city council has exposed shocking levels of corruption, incompetence, and administrative decay that continue to cripple service delivery in Zimbabwe’s capital city.
By Clever Marisa 8h ago
Zimbabwean artistes slowly entering the global market
Sometime back, I wrote bemoaning why Zimbabwean musicians have up to now not entered the global market in a big way. However, the tables seem to be slowly turning.
By Fred Zindi 8h ago
Indebo creative confluence: Reimagining identity, art and collective futures in Byo
At the heart of the recently held Indebo Creative Confluence at Bellevue Recreation Centre was a critical and urgent conversation around identity who artists are, what art means within society
Do not settle for less
Man has developed many strategies, methodologies, techniques and tactics for achieving personal success.
By Doug Mamvura 8h ago
Curing the coup: A better way to resolve the crisis
Whilst everyone is talking about Constitutional Amendment No. 3 (CAB3) and its undesirability, the echoes of the succession crisis in 2017 get louder and louder.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler 8h ago
Why we sleep: A metaphysical perspective
Each night your soul departs, ascends, and returns transformed. Discover the mystery behind why God design us to be unconscious for a third of our lives.
By Doron Lazarus 8h ago
Have we got to go on about GOATS?
Who is the GOAT (the Greatest Of All Time)? We love to pose that question when discussing sport, just as we love to try to compare other things, like teachers, schools or films
By Tim Middleton 8h ago
Reclaiming the Mic:How Podcasting and Vlogging are rewriting Africa’s narrative
For centuries, Africa’s stories have been preserved through oral traditions, colonial archives, or filtered through external lenses. Today, a quiet but powerful shift is underway:
By Fungai Nota 8h ago
The trust dividend: Digitising Zim’s SMEs
For Zimbabwean Small and Medium Enterprises , the digital transformation narrative has long been dominated by a myth: that buying a website or an Instagram account is the silver bullet for market
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 8h ago
A belated, but essential step toward the rule of law
The massive US$25 million owed to Dutch farmers, highlights the high cost of ignoring international obligations.
By The Standard 8h ago
The messy reality of CAB3 and the tightening scarf
The acute desperation by the Scarfmore regime to railroad the pillaging of the constitution to allow the octogenarian to cling tenaciously to power is almost pitiful to behold.
By Doctor Stop It 8h ago
India-Africa Forum Summit-IV: Transforming the historical connect between the two lands and peoples
Agenda 2063 is the African Union’s 50-year strategic framework (2013–2063) aiming to transform Africa into a global power.
By Ambassador Bramha Kumar May. 9, 2026
Dynamos waiting for bus from Chivayo
The talk this whole week was the pledge by Wicknell Chivayo to buy Dynamos a  US$200 000 bus but on condition that they beat Caps United in the Harare derby.
By Michael Kariati May. 9, 2026
The Architecture of the New South African Soul
PRETORIA / LONDON / NEW YORK — In the globalised economy of sound, the transition from "regional talent" to "global asset" is rarely accidental; it is a calculated consonance of intent.
By Grant Notho Khumalo May. 9, 2026
The post-Marinica era: Five realistic candidates to restore the Warriors’ pride
While Kaitano Tembo assumes interim control for the upcoming Unity Cup in the UK, the search for a permanent successor is officially underway.
By Allen Mangava May. 6, 2026
Beyond the Zimbabwe ‘minerals mafia’ narrative: African sovereignty and strategic partnership
By framing Chinese engagement as purely extractive, the report dismisses the sovereign development priorities of African nations and their documented policy choices.
By Debra Manyasi May. 6, 2026
Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
The geopolitical weaponisation of mining narratives against Zimbabwe's development
In 2024-2025, the United States government approached the Republic of Zimbabwe with a funding proposal that contained unprecedented conditionalities:
By Chenai Maposa May. 5, 2026
When neutrality looks like taking sides: the Red Cross, separatists and a crisis of trust
The ICRC is needed precisely where others do not operate: in zones of war, occupation, the collapse of state authority and de facto control by armed groups.
By Jean D’amour Mugabo May. 5, 2026
Exposing the geopolitical smear behind the "China's mineral mafia" report
The US government approached Zimbabwe's mining sector with what it calls "technical assistance" and "investment frameworks." Washington's record speaks for itself:
By Killian Marisa May. 5, 2026