Right on!
Interestingly, even those who do not have freedom do also have rights; yes, prisoners have rights.
By Tim Middleton
5h ago
Anderson Adventist study cuts classroom gender bias by half
Following the training, the frequency of gender-biased incidents dropped by half, marking a major step towards creating a more inclusive learning environment.
By Khumbulani Muleya
5h ago
Zim must confront the human hand behind climate change
From prolonged droughts to destructive cyclones and erratic rainfall patterns, the signs are clear: the climate is changing, and the impacts are being felt everywhere.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
5h ago
Trump is following a well-known losing script on Iran!
Israel is an apartheid colonial state, and seven million Palestinians must either comply, or be physically eliminated (murdered), or driven into exile abroad.
By Kenneth Mufuka
5h ago
Inclusive environmental governance and women in leadership
Building governance systems that intentionally include women ensures that policies, strategies, and organisational decisions reflect the experiences and needs of all stakeholders.
By Pamela Yako
5h ago
The week Zimbabwe went to the dogs
The arrest has prompted an outpouring of sympathy for the man who has been forced into this situation to be able to find money to look after his epileptic son.
By Doctor Stop It
6h ago
The constitution is under test and the media must not stand aside
If the constitution is weakened without the full participation of the people, history will remember who spoke, who remained silent, and who chose to stand with the citizens of this country.
By Andrease Ethan Mathibela
6h ago
Zimbabwe–China cooperation in an era of global uncertainty
For countries that insist on sovereignty and independence, the international climate has become particularly tense.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
6h ago
EditorialComment: Amendment No.3: Subversion of Zimbabwean people’s will
The public hearings into these proposed far-reaching changes will take place over only four days, with just one venue per district, and will be held in hard-to-access areas.
By The Standard
22h ago
The many faces of Rutendo Matinyarare
The many faces of Rutendo Matinyarare.
By Own Correspondent
Mar. 15, 2026
Africa’s crossroads between America first and Chinese engagement
On the surface, bilateral health cooperation represents a seemingly laudable response to the daunting burdens facing health systems across Africa.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Mar. 10, 2026
Morgan Tsvangirai at 74: Zimbabwe’s man of his Zeitgeist
He must return to parliament, to the hard grind of institution-building, for only there can the covenant be renewed. Anything less is betrayal.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Mar. 10, 2026
The emerging global divide: How the US–Israel–Iran conflict is redefining China’s role in world politics
Stability depends on cooperation, inclusive economic development, and balanced and credible security guarantees for all states.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
Mar. 9, 2026
Talking talent taking
It nearly happened in 2018 when the winner of the largest single-ticket jackpot in US history only claimed it just before the expiry deadline, five months after the draw.
By Tim Middleton
Mar. 8, 2026
Zifa on the right track with Munhumutapa Cup
As the clubs move around the country to fulfill fixtures they will find one or two unpolished gems for refining to play in the Premiership and ultimately for the Zimbabwe Warriors.
By Michael Kariati
Mar. 8, 2026
The Jeffrey Epstein Idiotic Iran war
The date for the war, according to Axios, Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, may have been set during the master’s visit on December 29 at mar-a-largo with Trump.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Mar. 8, 2026
How gender inequality and climate change are interconnected
Feminist climate justice brings a gender lens to the fight against climate change, acknowledging how the drivers of the climate crisis are also the drivers of gender inequalities.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Mar. 8, 2026
Make a plan to make a man
Some of this might be reflected in the life of Zimbabweans over the years, not least now as we are called to think more seriously about the whole concept of our culture and heritage.
By Tim Middleton
Mar. 8, 2026
Women’s Day 2026: From accelerating action to demanding accountability
But rights on paper do not automatically translate into rights in practice, right? Representation has improved numerically, yet influence remains uneven.
By Tinashe Madamombe
Mar. 8, 2026
Opponents to choose between ‘beatings’ or ‘abductions’
Madhuku has also received death threats over his efforts to thwart the pillaging of the constitution along with Constitutional Defenders Forum leader Tendai Biti.
By Doctor Stop It
Mar. 8, 2026
Serious challenges ahead for Mnangagwa
Similarly, their support for Mnangagwa is not ideologically unconditional. It is based on what they can get out of him. They are likely to ditch him when he is no longer able to benefit them.
By Justice Alfred Mavedzenge
Mar. 8, 2026
Business Opinion: How Zim SMEs can make or break narratives through in-depth understanding of audiences
If a product is cheaper or more accessible through an informal trader or a social media reseller, customers will switch without hesitation.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Mar. 8, 2026
Missiles in the Gulf, volatility in New York: What the Middle East crisis means for Zimbabwean investors
A friend of mine living in the UAE told me petrol prices at the pump have already moved higher.
By Isaac Jonas
Mar. 8, 2026
Phiri: Buildings more than mere shelter
Phiri (EP) appeared on the In Conversation with Trevor platform hosted by Alpha Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube (TN) where shared some insights into his profession.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Mar. 8, 2026
Why Constitutional Amendment No 3 deserves national support
Amendment No 3 also proposes reforms aimed at improving institutional coordination and clarity within Zimbabwe’s governance framework.
By Clever Marisa
Mar. 8, 2026
EditorialComment: Mnangagwa’s credentials being put to serious test
Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF is pushing for the extension of the 83-year-old ruler’s current term that should end in two years so that he can remain in power until 2030.
By The Standard
Mar. 8, 2026
Africa must look in the mirror of China’s rise and build its own future
They have weakened our economies, eroded our sovereignty, and stripped the state of its ability to lead our development.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Mar. 2, 2026
A leap of faith into unchartered waters II
People grabbed their backpacks and so began the tortuous journey. We soon left the baobab tree which loomed large behind us as it receded in the background.
By Onie Ndoro
Mar. 1, 2026




