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Self-renewal and strategic vision: Africa’s takeaways from CPC's 105-year journey

This commentary distills the core governance logic behind the CPC’s century of progress, delivers targeted, actionable solutions tailored to Zimbabwe’s unique challenges,
By Saxon Zvina 9h ago
Why CAB3 must be halted
Why CAB3 must be halted
This is not merely a political dispute, but it is a profound challenge to the integrity of our legislative process from those who bled for this nation's freedom.
By The Standard 10h ago
Zanu PF irony over British democracy
In reaction to the resignation of Starmer, one grouping of apologists called the continued change of leaders in the United Kingdom “stupid democracy” on the microblogging site X.
By Doctor Stop It 10h ago
There are whispers that Trump may be taken out!
Having done everything under the sun, including threats of utter destruction of Iran, after sixty days, the US found itself exhausted on all fronts.
By Kenneth Mufuka 12h ago
When education no longer guarantees a future: A call to rebuild opportunity for Zimbabwe's youth
Behind every graduate is a family that also made sacrifices. Some parents sold cattle, goats, or family property to pay tuition fees. Others borrowed money they were not sure they could repay.
Zimbabwe cannot afford to ignore another El Niño warning
Agriculture remains the backbone of Zimbabwe's rural economy. Millions of households depend directly on rain-fed farming for both food and income.
Brand values pressure test for SMEs in Zimbabwe
Every one of those moments is a brand moment. Every decision made under pressure communicates what your organisation believes, rather than what it claims to believe.
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora 12h ago
Expensive money has reached Harare’s doorstep
So does Harare property clear its bar? In our first research report, we measured the rent each suburb actually earns against its price. Not one segment cleared the hurdle.
By Isaac Jonas 12h ago
Beyond awareness: Why edutainment may hold the key to men’s mental health in Africa
At its core, edutainment recognises a fundamental truth about human beings: people do not learn only through instruction. They learn through stories.
The fading power of unilateral sanctions and pathways to strategic autonomy: Lessons from China’s industrial security governance for the Global South
African nations and broader Global South economies have long borne the developmental costs of unilateral coercive measures and external economic coercion. 
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 26, 2026
The EU’s self-imposed trade predicament and strategic windows for the Global South
 The imbalance arises from long-term policy trade-offs and persistent bloc fragmentation within European institutions.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 26, 2026
Sanctions are no longer a one-way privilege: Chinese defensive Practices for Africa and the Global South
Meanwhile, G7 members reached a consensus to cut collective reliance on China-sourced rare earths and permanent magnet materials below 60% by 2030.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 26, 2026
When headlines trade nuance for scapegoats: A sharp take on flawed cyber fraud report
Sensational, unbalanced reporting that trades factual rigour for catchy anti-China framing does nothing to advance that vital work.
By Erica Nomalanga Dube Jun. 26, 2026
China’s development amid multipolarity: Strategic opportunities for the Global South
 Such a framework oversimplifies layered geopolitical and developmental dynamics while ignoring a wide range of mitigating variables.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 26, 2026
Editorial Comment: Senators, choose country over personal gain
 This constitutional mutilation occurred despite public consultations showing that citizens are overwhelmingly opposed to these amendments.
By The Standard Jun. 21, 2026
Good timing: the hidden capital of entrepreneurial success
Entrepreneurs who understand these shifts and position themselves strategically are often the ones who survive and prosper.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Jun. 21, 2026
Gender-based violence and its effects on women development in Zimbabwe
Many girls who experience violence, particularly sexual abuse and child marriage, are forced to drop out of school.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jun. 21, 2026
Africa's silent energy pandemic
Energy is the single most important enabler of development. It is far more than electricity generation and transmission infrastructure.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jun. 21, 2026
Pandemonium and paltry pay: Why the varakashi are revolting
The subsequent apology by Rutendo to Scarfmore and family, after such a handsome payment, is meaningless to the point of being laughable.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 21, 2026
Goldswift CEO joins Zimbabwe CEO Network board
Nziramasanga said the appointment was both an honour and a responsibility to contribute to the advancement of ethical and transformative leadership in Zimbabwe's business sector.
By Takemore Mazuruse Jun. 21, 2026
You didn’t adopt AI. It adopted you
The focus of my address was leadership in the age of AI, how you stay ahead when uncertainty and disruption are the new normal.
By Trevor Ncube Jun. 21, 2026
All we are saying
The education that we offer our children must cover all parts of a child.
By Tim Middleton Jun. 21, 2026
When former lawyers judge old clients
This issue comes into focus in Zimbabwe through the relationship between High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire and businessman Jayesh Shah.
By Bernard Muza Jun. 21, 2026
Democracy undermined by a manufactured opposition
Zimbabwe's constitution was adopted to limit arbitrary authority, strengthen accountability, and protect citizens from the excesses of unchecked power.
By The Standard Jun. 21, 2026
Moving beyond the 'big lie' of Zimbabwean entrepreneurship
As Zimbabwe pushes toward its ambitious developmental goals, industry experts are sounding a clarion call.
By Lovemore Nyawo Jun. 21, 2026
Two central banks, one week, opposite directions — and why Washington still sets your borrowing costs
 Annual ZiG inflation, on ZimStat figures, eased to 4.4% in May 2026, down from 4.8% in April and a peak of 95.8% in July 2025; US dollar annual inflation is running near 2.8%.
By Isaac Jonas Jun. 21, 2026
OK Zimbabwe: The spectacular collapse of an iconic brand
In this four-part series, we will examine various dimensions of OK Zimbabwe's fall from grace and draw critical lessons for boards, executives and communication professionals.
By Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga Jun. 14, 2026
Home was a place of safety and family
“You can't be serious. I don't think you suffered the way I did. Since crossing the river it's been one misfortune after another. You're the only good thing that has happened to me.”
By Onie Ndoro Jun. 14, 2026