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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 19m ago
Reflections on the Constitutional Bill No 3
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 19m ago
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 19m ago
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 19m ago
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
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 19m ago
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 19m ago
AI is here to amplify, not replace human potential: Expert
Murape, a digital media practitioner and founder of Malante Multimedia Development Africa Trust (MMDA), believes AI offers a level playing field for innovation
By Alfred Tembo 1h ago
China’s zero-tariff policy: Unlocking Africa’s potential for prosperity and transformation.
China has been Africa’s largest trading partner for over 15 years, and trade between the two continues to grow rapidly.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa 18h ago
Why US security strategy is failing in Africa
The US unilaterally announced the command with little consultation with the African Union (AU), undermining the continent’s emerging homegrown security architecture. 
By Mbali Nkomane Apr. 17, 2026
The case for strategic autonomy: Why Europe and the Global South must rethink US-led security frameworks
The United States provided only limited financial and logistical support to frontline European states such as Italy, Greece, and Germany. 
By Killian Marisa Apr. 17, 2026
Africa’s chance to rewrite the resource story
She had managed to build a thriving business supplying personal protective equipment to the diamond mines under an agreement brokered by the government for local suppliers.
By Farai Mabeza Apr. 16, 2026
The hollow shield: The hypocrisy of US alliance politics and the independent choice of the Global South
History repeatedly confirms Kissinger’s warning: America’s alliances and security promises lack long-term reliability, rooted in the unchanging logic of self-interest. 
By Donald Jairos Apr. 15, 2026
The trade war reckoning: How US tariffs forged a new global order
Contrary to White House claims of a trade “golden age,” official figures from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and national customs agencies paint a different picture.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 15, 2026
Editorial Comment: Eroding Zimbabwe’s fragile democracy
Majome’s reassignment to the PSC serves as a warning to all statutory bodies: silence is the price of job security.
By The Standard Apr. 12, 2026
The PSC: Where critics go to ‘serve’ in silence
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has released the new notes of the funny money know as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) amid pomp and fanfare.
By Doctor Stop It Apr. 12, 2026
Boosting crops natural capabilities could help feed Zimbabwe
For Zimbabwe, where many farmers operate on limited resources, this model is not only sustainable but also economically sensible.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 12, 2026
Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe’s media policy
Zimbabwe's democracy as a whole is at the crossroads. A vibrant, diverse and inclusive media serves as the bedrock of entrenching democracy and constitutionalism.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 12, 2026
Letter from America: Donald Trump suffers humiliating defeat!
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, who advises the UN secretary-general said he could not believe his ears.
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 12, 2026
Integrated distribution SMEs in the digital era
SMEs need to integrate their distribution channels using affordable ERP (enterprise resource planning) tools, such as fintech apps that synchronise inventory across platforms.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Apr. 12, 2026
Saving a loaf, not a fortune : Inside Zimbabwe’s informal sector crisis
Consequently, over 90 % of Harare’s workforce now earns a living in the informal sector, isolated from the networks, mentorship, and financing that could catalyse growth elsewhere.
By Lovemore Nyawo Apr. 12, 2026
Zimbabwe’s silent crisis of missing children?
Recent cases have highlighted the fragility of childhood.
By Last Madzivanyika and Tutsirai Hamah Apr. 12, 2026
Talking Green: Recalibrating from historical experience to strategic success in renewable energy
Every system generates data over time. In engineering, this includes performance logs, failure reports, load patterns, maintenance records, and efficiency metrics.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Apr. 12, 2026
MPs want seven more years, but cannot be bothered to show up for five
There are duty-free import privileges, housing allowances, fuel, telephone bills, staff costs and salaries trending towards a target of US$2 000 per month.
By Moses Shoko Apr. 12, 2026
BeiDou’s breakthrough: Why GPS lost its monopoly over Iran’s air power
BeiDou-3 provides military-grade positioning accuracy down to 0.1 meters, comparable to advanced GPS Block IIF satellites.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 10, 2026
Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe's media policy
In this reform trajectory, some notable developments have been realised. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 10, 2026
Trump’s defunding of NED and USAid – The unraveling of America’s shadow empire
The NED did not support democracy; it manufactured pretexts for intervention.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 10, 2026
Rethinking strategic communication, project management for sustainable livelihoods
At the end of the day, development is not about completing projects. It’s about improving lives in ways that last.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi Apr. 5, 2026