McKinsey’s 7s Framework and entrepreneurship
The consulting firm McKinsey employs experts from around the world in various fields. They advise businesses on how to develop and achieve success.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
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Why no one can predict the market
By Isaac Jonas
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We are engaged!
The actress Pamela Anderson and the pop star Tommy Lee became engaged three days after they met in Cancun in 1995 before getting married the next day – perhaps the shortest engagement ever
By Tim Middleton
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Editorial Comment: Vultures circling Bulawayo council
Bulawayo has always prided itself as the best run city in Zimbabwe
By The Standard
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Zimbabwe's urban property prices soar: A booming market or a dream beyond reach?
According to Property.co.zw, the average price of residential properties in urban areas increased by 40% over the past five years, with cities like Harare and Bulawayo witnessing even steeper rises.
By Courage Masona
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Proposal for a reparations programme for Gukurahundi victims: Lessons from international and African practices
The Gukurahundi period left deep scars across Matabeleland and parts of the Midlands, resulting in loss of life, displacement, and enduring trauma, among others.
By Sibusisiwe Dube
12h ago
A fool and his money are soon parted
People whose source of wealth cannot be explained are dishing out cash like confetti at a wedding in the name of empowerment.
By Doctor Stop It
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Trump is in serious trouble
Trump is generally unrestrained. The pycho-professor says, with age, this problem is accelerating.
By Kenneth Mufuka
12h ago
Recalibrating global governance: Giving the Global South Its seat at the head table
Proposals like the GGI point toward that recalibration—one where rules are shared, representation is fair, and cooperation is built on equality.
By The Standard
Nov. 21, 2025
Senziwani Sikhosana: The quiet and astute force behind Dangote’s foray into Zimbabwe
Through this quiet phase of the deal-making process, Sikhosana and his team met Mnangagwa to clear the path for Dangote.
By Own Correspondent
Nov. 21, 2025
Letter to my people: Why Gushungo was a better leader
Instead of working for the people they claim voted for them overwhelmingly in 2023, they are spending all their time addressing useless rallies and making endless promises.
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 16, 2025
Letter from America: Is there another story about Mama Samia of Tanzania?
Tundu was small fish really, but commanding perhaps 25% of the electorate, with 35 seats in the house, especially in his home province of Arusha.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Nov. 16, 2025
Editorial Comment: Probe abduction, torture of students
Unfortunately, Madanda and Zanga’s abduction and torture are not an isolated incident.
By The Standard
Nov. 16, 2025
Understanding Zanu PF’s internal dynamics around Mnangagwa’s term extension
These two factions are currently engaged in an open and public political contest. However, the divisions transcend this dichotomy of those opposed and those in favour. T
By Justice Mavedzenge
Nov. 16, 2025
Policy gaps hobble Africa's digital dream, Zimbabwe faces stark realities
Many digital jobs are "born global," with workers and platforms transacting across continents from the outset.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Nov. 16, 2025
Business Opinion: The customer journey map and SMEs
Mapping can benefit the arrangement of the customer journey in many ways.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Nov. 16, 2025
Zimbabwe human rights violations are worsening
The violations recorded included gross abuses such as forced displacements, hate-motivated violence, threats, and physical assault.
By ZPP
Nov. 16, 2025
Talking Green World: Deregulation, digitalisation, decarbonisation and decentralization of efficient power system
Economic challenges, such as financing the energy transition, addressing the social and economic impacts and costs, and ensuring a fair and just transition.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Nov. 16, 2025
Unlocking potential: Breaking down barriers and building a more inclusive future
For too long the deaf community has been relegated to the fringes of society, forced to navigate a world that often ignores or marginalises their existence.
By Shalom Muzavazi
Nov. 15, 2025
Indigenous knowledge systems as a means of food security
Increasingly erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, heatwaves, and failing water systems have undermined food production, pushing rural households into deeper food insecurity.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Nov. 15, 2025
The Markets Mirror: Markets defy the noise: S&P 500 surges 16% YTD despite political turbulence
The story of 2025 is one of resilience. Inflation has cooled, yields have softened, and corporate earnings remain robust.
By Isaac Jonas
Nov. 15, 2025
Dignity through mobility: How the Rotary Club strengthens disability support in Lesotho
For the Rotary, the mobility equipment project is one of several initiatives lined up for the current year, all geared towards amplifying community resilience.
By The Standard
Nov. 14, 2025
Rethinking Africa’s Development Trajectory Beyond 2030
African leaders and elites are adept at crafting manifestos, declarations, and national visions.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
Nov. 14, 2025
Bridging the divide: How traditional governance can strengthen cooperation between Chinese investors and Zimbabwean communities
Traditional leaders act as invaluable cultural intermediaries.
By The Standard
Nov. 13, 2025
The Beijing consensus as Africa’s sovereign alternative: Rejecting neo-colonialism for a shared future
The US war machine is escalating its war against Africa, and the oil-producing giant, Nigeria, is its latest target.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Nov. 11, 2025
Beyond the harvest: How Zimbabwean potato farmers can slash losses and boost profits
The Irish potato is a vital cash crop, central to both food security and farmer livelihoods.
By The Standard
Nov. 10, 2025
Covid-19 inspired a movement that defined Malawi philanthropy
Malawian writer and development practitioner Stanley Onjezani Kenani sat staring at a blank computer screen, struggling to stitch together the words for his next short story.
By Chachacha Munthali
Nov. 10, 2025
A spirit of sharing that built a nation: Pioneers of Lesotho’s grown philanthropists
Long before “philanthropy” entered African development discourse, Basotho were already practising it quietly, collectively or individually, and often without any desire for recognition.
By Seisa Tšiame
Nov. 10, 2025
Zim’s resilience: A call for unconditional removal of illicit economic sanctions
The country's economic growth and development are a testament to the resilience and determination of the Zimbabwean people.
By Clever Marisa
Nov. 9, 2025




