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CAB3: Consolidating stability, inclusive development towards vision 2030

As vision 2030 draws closer, Zimbabwe must choose stability over uncertainty, progress over stagnation and unity over division. CAB3 offers a practical route towards those goals.
By Clever Marisa 5h ago
A lifetime reward
A lifetime reward
At the recent Award presentation, Nadia Comaneci stated eloquently that “sport is education”.
By Tim Middleton 6h ago
The Hezekiah warning: A general’s gospel and a son’s stars
He spoke of King Hezekiah, a man who reigned long and well, but who eventually fell into the most dangerous trap of all: the belief that he was “not fit for death” and should rule forever.
By Doctor Stop It 6h ago
Scott Sakupwanya talks too much
Scottland Football Club owner called Scott Sakupwanya comes in to shout out that — Delta Beverages — our loyal and all-weather friend is putting little into football.
By Michael Kariati 6h ago
Business culture and the Zim SMEs
From bustling informal markets in Mbare to emerging tech startups in Harare’s central business district, entrepreneurs are demonstrating resilience and ingenuity amid economic headwinds
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 6h ago
Higher and higher
Our role as educators (be we teachers, parents or curriculum designers) is simple: to raise children higher.
By Tim Middleton 6h ago
EditorialComment: Fix Zimsec first before worrying about Cambridge
Moyo’s comparison to the English system—noting that schools there have moved from Cambridge to AQA—suggests a desire for a unified national standard.
By The Standard 6h ago
Why is Zimbabwe poor?
In Zimbabwe, scholars are now quietly confessing that the colonial economy of Ian Smith (1963-1980) provided for the needs of the natives much better than that run by the black brothers.
By Kenneth Mufuka 6h ago
Zim’s new authoritarian template: From coup to constitution
Zimbabwe now stands on the edge of what can only be described as a constitutional transformation with far-reaching implications.
Tackling climate change in infrastructure development.
The long-term economic costs of climate-induced infrastructure damage far outweigh the short-term savings gained from ignoring sustainability.
Hunted on the edge: A night in no-man’s land
I pushed deeper into the woods until the noise died. No voices. No gunfire. Nothing. I had left the others behind.
By Onie Ndoro 6h ago
Rethinking HIV and early health education in Africa
One of those questions is this: why are we still struggling with new HIV infections and rising vulnerability in some communities, despite decades of awareness campaigns?
The Zimbabwe media novel co-regulation path and the misconstrued social media regulation debate 
In the same measure, it would be undemocratic to seek to legislate the free market place of information and ideas as is the case with social media. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 28, 2026
Professor Reg Austin: The best of the best by a mile
Reg was a fine scholar. A rigorous intellectual. The best international law expert I have ever had the pleasure of working with.
By Welshman Ncube Apr. 26, 2026
One year after ‘Liberation Day’:What Trump’s tariffs actually dd to your portfolio
On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump stood in the Rose Garden and announced what he called “Liberation Day.”
By Isaac Jonas Apr. 26, 2026
Land reform push anchors Vision 2030 goals
For Zimbabweans, land has never been a mere economic asset. 
By Clever Marisa Apr. 26, 2026
The power of money in the realm of the Spirit
You may think the most common topic Jesus spoke on was faith or prayer or love.
By Doug Mamvura Apr. 26, 2026
Mind fitness series: The power of inner dialogue
It was 5:30am when Tendai’s alarm went off, but unlike most mornings, he did not reach for it. He lay still, eyes open, listening as the sharp, annoying, repetitive sound filled the room,
By Jessie Mhaka Apr. 26, 2026
Zimura saga: Where do we go from here?
The Zimura board was disbanded as government stepped in to restore sanity and order in the sector.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 26, 2026
Engineering discipline key to fixing energy sector inefficiencies
In high-voltage electrical engineering, inefficiency is not abstract — it is measurable. 
By Edzai Kachirekwa Apr. 26, 2026
When VPs play second fiddle to a mystery
Listen up, my people! I saw the ZITF circus in Bulawayo and wondered if I had missed a cabinet reshuffle.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 26, 2026
Reconfiguring the Zimbabwean SMEs’ value chains for global competitiveness
For decades, Zimbabwe’s economic narrative has been dominated by the giants: multinational miners, large-scale tobacco growers, and established manufacturers.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Apr. 26, 2026
Unlocking Zimbabwe’s food security through healthcare
Zimbabwe’s food security debate has long been framed through the lenses of agriculture, climate change, and economic policy. 
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 26, 2026
No comment? No chance!
“You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention, when questioned, something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence”.
By Tim Middleton Apr. 26, 2026
Finding peace in the daily drive
The most prominent negative is the feeling of helplessness that arises during unexpected traffic congestion.
By Tendai Munhundarima Apr. 26, 2026
Rebuilding communities through empowerment
Community rehabilitation is often framed as a programme or intervention, but in reality, it is a deeply human process. 
By Mitchel Apr. 26, 2026
How Magwizi is Rewritng the ZIFA playbook
FOR the first time on April 24, Zifa president Nqobile Magwizi met the 78 member Zifa Congress that on January 25, 2024, elected him into football power.
By Michael Kariati Apr. 26, 2026
Zimbabwe, stand fast
There are moments in the life of a nation when exhaustion begins to speak louder than hope. Seasons where prayers have been many, sacrifices have been deep, and faith has been stretched
By Humphrey Mtandwa Apr. 26, 2026