Can content creation in social media be classified a source of taxable income in Zimbabwe?
With Zimbabwe having an increase in the number of entrepreneurs, it is important to note that social media content creators play a huge role in promoting upcoming businesses.
By Hoitisimolimo Mutlokwa
Oct. 5, 2025
Safe abortion is life-saving healthcare
By Tinashe Madamombe
Oct. 5, 2025

Letter to my people: The Sabhuku show was an anti-climax
The contradictions in this so-called second repubric are baffling as they are embarrassing.
By Doctor Stop It
Oct. 5, 2025
Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwe’s urgent call for climate justice and health equity
The climate crisis, at its core, is also a justice crisis.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Oct. 5, 2025
Letter from America: Trump and Gaza: The dragon shows his teeth
This hegemony, I suggested, was the brain child of an Israeli evil genius, Robert Dermer, who serves as both strategist and enforcer for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Oct. 5, 2025
The mirage of power and Temba Mliswa's deceptive dance with danger
Mliswa's relentless assaults on Chiwenga have become glaringly evident, akin to a gun aimed directly at him.
By Tinashe Madondo
Sep. 28, 2025
Letter to my people: Zvigananda have been put to notice
It has prompted a tide of panic and anger rarely seen since the Scarfed One was propelled into office on the back of guns and tanks.
By Doctor Stop It
Sep. 28, 2025
Editorial Comment: Chiwenga’s anti-corruption crusade hitting the right notes
At the same time, the controversial tenderpreneur has become closer to Mnangagwa and continues to dish cars and cash like confetti at a wedding.
By The Standard
Sep. 28, 2025
Rhetoric or reality in Zimbabwe: The failure of the state and the need for a national transitional authority
The failure of Zec in 2023 was laid bare even the SEOM, but “cured” by the Sadc summit’s congratulations for Zimbabwe holding a "peaceful” election.
By Ibbo Mandaza
Sep. 28, 2025
Talking Green World: Zimbabwe’s lithium: A catalyst for energy security and national development
Our energy crisis cannot be solved by generation alone. Lithium batteries are the missing link to stabilise solar, wind, and hydro power. With large-scale storage, Zimbabwe can:
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Sep. 28, 2025
Letter from America: US-Israeli plan for a new world order revealed
Trump, Netanyahu and Blair are in cahoots about cleansing Gaza and turning it into a Riviera of the East.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Sep. 28, 2025
Business Opinion: Earned media and entrepreneurship
Because earned media is generated by outside parties rather than the brand itself, it is considered more valuable than paid or owned media.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Sep. 28, 2025
The climate crisis is unjust for rural women
The climate crisis is, therefore, not just an environmental challenge but also a matter of social justice, gender equity, and human rights.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Sep. 28, 2025
Global Governance Initiative echoes Zim call for UN reform
Zimbabwe and many other countries in the Global South will no doubt embrace the GGI.
By Tichaona Zindoga
Sep. 28, 2025
FDI, green minerals, and the false promise of development: Why Zimbabwe must break free from extractives dependency
Promoted as essential for the global energy transition, the boom has unleashed dispossession and inequality, not prosperity.
By Memory Pamella Kadau and Liam Kanhenga
Sep. 28, 2025
The Markets Mirror: Understanding and managing risk: A beginner’s guide for Zim investors in the US and Canadian stock markets
Risk in investing means the chance that your investment might lose value.
By Isaac Jonas
Sep. 28, 2025
Can the church heal Zimbabwe’s factional politics?
Through the African National Council (ANC), Muzorewa mobilised resistance to the Pearce Commission, which sought to impose a false compromise with colonialism.
By Kenneth Mtata
Sep. 28, 2025
Editorial Comment: Why removal of US sanctions will be a win for Zimbabweans
Over 5 000 white Zimbabweans lost their farms in the often violent repossessions led by veterans of the country’s 1970s liberation war.
By The Standard
Sep. 21, 2025
Justice Chinhengo: A distinguished jurist, towering figure in Sadc legal fraternity
In his glowing tribute to Justice Chinhengo, professor Lovemore Madhuku, a leading Zimbabwean expert on Constitutional Law, acknowledged that “we have lost a giant in law”.
By Muchadeyi Masunda
Sep. 21, 2025
Letter to my people: Munhumutapa Day: Delusions of grandeur
The success of the leaders of the Munhumutapa empire and the disastrous leadership of the Scarfed One are like oil and water, they do not mix.
By Doctor Stop It
Sep. 21, 2025
Sustainable use and management of plastics in agriculture
Drip irrigation systems, often made from plastic pipes, have transformed water management, allowing farmers to produce crops even under erratic rainfall.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Sep. 21, 2025
‘And women were raped’: Gukurahundi and the silence that screams
Presenting the information as is, though uncomfortable, facilitates the amplification and recognition of important issues in women’s wartime experiences of sexual violence.
By Sibonginkosi Moyo-mpofu
Sep. 21, 2025
Letter from America: Charlie Kirk’s murder: Israel is being blamed!
Prime minister Benajamin Netanyahu coordinated with president Donald Trump to deny the allegations.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Sep. 21, 2025
Business Opinion: Product specification in entrepreneurship
Risk mitigation is a method that helps identify potential risks at an early stage during the development process. This allows for proactive measures to be put into place.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Sep. 21, 2025
Talking Green World: Diaspora participation in renewable energy can add 5 000MW through remittances
Diaspora green bonds – Structured by financial institutions, allowing Zimbabweans abroad to invest in safe, interest-bearing securities that directly fund solar farms and substations.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Sep. 21, 2025
Multi-stakeholder approach is needed to save Lake Chivero from looming extinction
It is an environmental danger, hazardous and un-proper leadership to allocate the kind of residential suburbs which needs all the above tracking systems.
By Nevson Mpofu
Sep. 21, 2025
Of tenderprenuers and the threat to independent journalism in Zimbabwe
Most states are part of the global family of nations under the auspices of the United Nations (UN) and to this end subscribe to the universally declared rights for every person.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Sep. 21, 2025
Expanding horizons: Building wealth beyond borders
Elon Musk and Tesla, took years to develop. Don’t expect overnight success. Growth needs time, patience, and sticking to your plan.
By Isaac Jonas
Sep. 21, 2025
Fees reduction: Giving with right hand and taking with the left
The Scarfed One launched the Law School in Kwekwe named after him
By Doctor Stop It
Sep. 14, 2025