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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
The power of money in the realm of the Spirit
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
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
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
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
Editorial Comment: Keeping the ZITF focused on progress, not politics
Bulawayo has once again proven itself a resilient and capable host, successfully concluding the 66th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF). 
By Thestandard 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Open letter to RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu and Mthuli Ncube Sleepwalking into a financial phantasmagoria
Let me start by thanking  and congratulating you for taking heed of my comments in my last article titled, “Stop dreaming of mono currency.”
By Admin Apr. 25, 2026
From knife to gunfire: The perilous continuum of violence across Limpopo
What Sekai said startled me. It was almost a shout. “That man…” she said, her voice was hardly audible, “he’s standing right behind you.”  
By Onie Ndoro Apr. 25, 2026
Careering through the curriculum
What do P Diddy and Pheidippides have in common (apart from a certain similar ring to their names)?
By Tim Middleton Apr. 25, 2026
Beyond emotion: Restoring the true economic logic of Zimbabwe’s lithium sector
Mining is a sector dependent on precise economic calculations and long-term strategic planning. 
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni Apr. 24, 2026
What is the future of music industry in the year 2030?
With 2025 wrapped up, the music industry enters 2026 in a more mature and measured phase. Growth has not disappeared, but it has slowed and become more uneven.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 19, 2026
Why some Zimbabweans miss the style of Gushungo
We have traded one set of chains for a designer scarf, and the result is a second repubric that specialises in a dispensation of poverty, darkness, and utter confusion.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 19, 2026
Reliving the spirit of independence: Nostalgia, memory, and the power of art in Zim from 1980 to date
Cultural expression flourished during this period as Zimbabweans began to celebrate their traditions openly and proudly
By Raymond Millagre Langa Apr. 19, 2026
Maphisa at 46: A celebration of unity, inclusion and national pride
This approach demonstrates a leadership style that is not only strategic but also people-centred — one that recognises the importance of inclusivity, equity, and national cohesion.
By Clever Marisa Apr. 19, 2026
Striking a balance: Safeguarding cross-border trading while advancing formalisation in Zimbabwe
Cross-border trading remains a critical source of employment and economic survival for thousands of Zimbabweans, particularly women.
By Samuel Wadzai Apr. 19, 2026
How digital skills could revolutionise Zim's rural agriculture
While these practices have sustained livelihoods, they have also constrained productivity and resilience in an increasingly complex global food system.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 19, 2026
Zim@46: Reflections on the struggle to deepen electoral democracy
The commemoration of this year’s Independence anniversary marks a turning point in the revolutionary continuity of the Zimbabwean national question. 
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva Apr. 19, 2026
Reflections on the Constitutional Bill No 3
After hearing my intention, the bishop said quietly (though the breathing was louder than his words). “Kenny, did you hear what I said?”
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 19, 2026
Aluta continua
A muffled sound came from the bushes behind me. There was a  struggle. I stepped back carefully. The sounds grew clearer.
By Onie Ndoro Apr. 19, 2026