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The farce of Lacoste’s term extension ploy

The bastardised parliament has long lost its integrity as it is stuffed by unelected charlatans disguised as members of the opposition.
By Doctor Stop It 4h ago
A lesson from Helen Zille in South Africa!
A lesson from Helen Zille in South Africa!
The ANC (a power-sharing party in South Africa) “is made up of crooks” (an exaggeration), argued Democratic Alliance (DA) chairperson, Helen Zille.
By Kenneth Mufuka 4h ago
Editorial Comment: The CAB3 farce and the death of debate
Parliament belongs to the people of Zimbabwe, not to any single party or faction.
By The Standard 4h ago
Raising a glass to a stolen future: How Zim’s drinking culture is draining a generation’s potential
If the dominant culture encourages learning, innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship, the nation benefits.
Economic growth must not come at the expense of the environment
Poor farming practices, deforestation and overgrazing have contributed to soil erosion across many parts of the country.
It is our duty to look after the environment
The participants unanimously agreed that the environment has changed.
Europe-Zim technology partnerships key to future growth
Every successful system depends on connectivity, cooperation, synchronisation and the efficient exchange of resources.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 4h ago
Risks in the constitutional change and the fight for succession
 Elections in 2018 and 2023 offered the possibility of a reset, but instead they saw disputed polls return Zanu PF to power with a large majority.
Zimbabwean SMEs integrated cybersecurity in the digital age
Today, a local grocery shop can advertise daily specials on WhatsApp Business and Facebook, take customer orders online, and accept digital payments instantly.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 4h ago
Making lemonade: How digital tax could fund public interest journalism
Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
By Nqaba Matshazi May. 31, 2026
Textbook not textspeak
Yes, textspeak may be useful in our hurried world in texts but it is not helpful in our formal world of communication.
By Tim Middleton May. 31, 2026
Customer experience management for SMEs in Zim
Good customer experience does not require foreign currency or a loan. Here is what works on the ground in Zimbabwe today:
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora May. 31, 2026
Do not rescuscitate: A self-review by Nathaniel Z Mpofu
At a poetry event I didn't want to go to. Little did time know. Alchemy is the art of carving gold from pure air, is it not? Nerfetiri: the sequel to Inkless Quills.
By Nathaniel Mpofu May. 31, 2026
‘It’s not about the money’
I waited until the beer arrived. “Do you know what a ‘calling’ means?” I asked him, noting his conflicted expression.
By Onie Ndoro May. 31, 2026
Tokenising cattle: Zimbabwe’s new digital herd
By valuing assets at one token per kilogramme, the model democratises access for Zimbabweans previously sidelined by high entry costs.
By In Conversation With Trevor May. 31, 2026
Send the hooligans to jail
Surely, it is very unfair that clubs continue to suffer and losing thousands of dollars over the behaviour of fans whom they have no control over.
By Michael Kariati May. 31, 2026
Xenophobia forces Mwenje Mathole to cancel concert
 Last month, Mwenje Mathole cancelled his show scheduled for the Hard Rock Cafe in Sandton, Johannesburg due to rising xenophobic tensions.
By Fred Zindi May. 31, 2026
When the Strait of Hormuz reaches the Zim pump
The blockade is set to remain in place until a formal agreement is reached, and Iran has so far refused to dismantle its enriched uranium stockpile. Resolution remains uncertain.
By Isaac Jonas May. 31, 2026
Driving Africa's structural transformation through agro-processing, commercial integration, and digital leapfrogging
While Western Europe, North America, and East Asia followed this sequence rigidly, many African nations today are experiencing premature deindustrialisation.
By Esther Mapungwana May. 31, 2026
Healthy soils, healthy nation: Why Zim must invest more in sustainable soil management
Crops that once thrived now struggle, fertilizer effectiveness is inconsistent, and rainfall patterns interact differently with various soil types.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni May. 31, 2026
Zim rivers choked by greed and bureaucracy
 From the Mazowe and Save to the Sanyati and Umzingwane rivers, these waterways have been systematically choked by years of legal and illegal alluvial mining.
By The Standard May. 31, 2026
Bribes, bullying, and the pillaging of the constitution
Her passing has revealed that not everyone mourned her loss and also exposed astounding levels of double standards.
By Doctor Stop It May. 31, 2026
US Zvigananda abandon president Trump over losing strategy!
Neo-liberalism is the idea that there is no economic purpose which cannot be fulfilled better if performed by the private sector. In polite language, Zvigananda call this private-state partnerships.
By Kenneth Mufuka May. 31, 2026
Out of control
We cannot control being selected for a school, provincial or national team; however, we can control how we play and trust that that will be sufficient for being selected.
By Tim Middleton May. 31, 2026
Crime and underdevelopment: Why Zim must address root causes, not just symptoms
The future of Zimbabwe depends not only on reducing crime, but on addressing the conditions that allow crime to thrive.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi May. 31, 2026
This Amendment Is Not Reform — It Is a Setback for Access, Affordability and Universal Health Coverage
That is how you protect consumers. That is how you advance Universal Health Coverage. That is how you strengthen — rather than fracture — a fragile system.
By Staff Reporter May. 28, 2026
Africa Day at Panyatsime reconnects youth with heritage
Panyatsime hosted learners from schools including B and P College and Best Learners Infant School in Seke under Manyame Rural District Council. 
By Gilbert Munetsi May. 26, 2026
The Caribbean frontline: Cuba’s fight is Africa’s fight — A strategic analysis of the US indictment of Raúl Castro
They defend not Raúl Castro the man, but the principle that sovereignty cannot be litigated out of existence.
By Saxon Zvina May. 25, 2026