Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwe's bold step against climate change
The ongoing consultative process surrounding the draft Climate Change Management Bill signifies a crucial step towards addressing this critical challenge.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Mar. 23, 2025

Zim must take advantage of Coventry’s historic leap
Coventry became the first woman to hold the most powerful role in world sport at the age of 41 after scoring a landslide in the hotly contested elections for the 10th IOC president.
By The Standard
Mar. 23, 2025
Zimbabweans reduced to a placid, apathetic lot with no agency
Instead of dealing with our issues, we sub-contracted our problems to the regional bloc.
By Nqaba Matshazi
Mar. 23, 2025
Letter from America: Zimbabwe: The chickens are coming home to roost!
The English syllabus was not entirely devoted to grammar, but to Shakespeare as well.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Mar. 23, 2025
Family ties, national lies: The cost of nepotism
Under Mugabe, the same pattern of appointing relatives and loyalists to key government positions entrenched a system of patronage, hindering effective governance.
By Reward Magadhi
Mar. 16, 2025
The unforgettable Nissan Sunny HB12
I would put it in the class of the 1974 VW Beetle being the legendary car models that left a strong and unforgettable memory in the minds of the users.
By Stanley Makombe
Mar. 16, 2025
Miracle of Jewish survival: History and meaning of Purim
The Purim story begins about 900 years after the Exodus from Egypt, in what is now Iran, history repeats itself.
By Rabbi Mordechai Becher
Mar. 16, 2025
Finclusion : The nexus of fintech and financial inclusion
This acknowledgment underscores the significance of financial inclusion in promoting economic development and social equality.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Mar. 16, 2025
Chamisa needs to be held accountable for Tshabangu’s rise
I must confess, when Chamisa launched the CCC in 2022, I thought his “strategic ambiguity” was a clever and innovative plan.
By Nqaba Matshazi
Mar. 16, 2025
Curious? Serious?
A saying that is often attributed (though not necessarily accurately) to Walt Whitman was “Be curious, not judgmental”.
By Tim Middleton
Mar. 16, 2025
Trump’s fight with South Africa is a wakeup call to Africa!
The two issues above, confiscation of colonial property and affirmative action in favor of indigenous peoples which disadvantages whites are fatal.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Mar. 16, 2025
Navigating Canada’s future: The implications of Mark Carney’s election
This political shift arrives at a pivotal moment, with US tariffs threatening Canada’s economic stability and global trade tensions escalating.
By Isaac Jonas
Mar. 16, 2025
Harnessing the digital shovel: How Zimbabwean smallholder farmers can cultivate prosperity in a changing climate
Zimbabwe can explore similar systems to enhance the competitiveness of its agricultural products in both domestic and international markets.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Mar. 16, 2025
Imperfect people: God’s heart for the imperfect
The story of Tamar shows a woman who slept with her father-in-law, yet she was considered righteous (Genesis 38).
By Humphrey Mtandwa
Mar. 16, 2025
Reimagining Zimbabwe’s constricted civic society in the post aid era
Mutilating the constitution for whatever reason goes beyond partisan interests and is something that should be subjected to public scrutiny and debated freely.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Mar. 16, 2025
Distribution management in entrepreneurship
This structure may be more complicated, and it is frequently observed in distribution networks that are either multinational or highly specialised.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Mar. 16, 2025
Crackdown against vendors betrays regime’s fears
The chickens are coming home to roost for the failed Lacoste regime and the signs are all over.
By Doctor Stop It
Mar. 16, 2025
Solutions to TB and HIV benefit all of us
Global funding for neglected disease basic research and product development has declined by more than 20% since it peaked in 2018.
By Monicah Otieno
Mar. 10, 2025
Zim's untapped treasure: Ecotourism in biosphere reserves a path to sustainable development
Ecotourism, at its core, explores the positive social and environmental benefits of responsible travel.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Mar. 9, 2025
Editorial Comment: Mnangagwa has to walk the talk
In June 2018, Mnangagwa himself said the awarding of the Gwanda solar project tender to the ex-convict was a mistake that must never be repeated.
By The Standard
Mar. 9, 2025
Letter to my people: Catholic bishops hit the nail on the head
Among those frothing at the mouth at the strident criticism of Scarfmore is Zanu PF womens’ league boss Mabel Chinomona.
By Doctor Stop It
Mar. 9, 2025
Letter from America: Trump throws Zelensky out of White House!
A rewind of the podcast showed that Zelensky, who never dresses up in a suit, sat in a three-some beside a cold fire with US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Mar. 9, 2025
The utility of indoctrination in Zimbabwe: Impact and economic development
In the context of Zimbabwe, indoctrination has played a significant role in shaping the country’s history, economics and society.
By Junior Chengeta
Mar. 9, 2025
Media under siege: New regime, old tactics
Mhlanga’s detention is not an isolated incident but part of a decades-long pattern of repression under Zanu PF rule.
By Reward Magadhi
Mar. 9, 2025
Business Opinion: Rebranding and entrepreneurship
Rebranding occurs when there are multiple reasons for an organisation to consider doing so. Some of the most common reasons for rebranding are as follows:
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Mar. 9, 2025
Impact of US tariffs on China: What investors need to know
Announced by President Donald Trump, this move has jolted markets, rattled supply chains, and left investors — from Wall Street to Harare — scrambling to assess the fallout.
By Isaac Jonas
Mar. 9, 2025
Equating journalism to terrorism is not helpful to Zimbabwe
The argument here is not that the present regime has any been better, for most characters running it were Mugabe’s enablers.
By Shepherd Mpofu
Mar. 4, 2025
Zimbabwe’s informal economy taxation and formalisation
Presumptive tax is not the major contributor of government revenue despite the dominance of the informal economy in the country.
By Ignatius Banda
Mar. 2, 2025
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Mnangagwa succession battle turns ugly
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By Nqobani Ndlovu and Problem Masau
Mar. 23, 2025
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Alarm as Zimbabwe’s new cholera outbreak reaches ‘significantly above normal thresholds’
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Mar. 23, 2025