Letter to my people: Gukurahundi hearings turned into circus

It is preposterous to bellow about the adverse impact of sanctions when the Auditor General reveals that more than US$500 million cannot be accounted for.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 26, 2025
Social protection: Investing in reform and resilience
Social protection: Investing in reform and resilience
Social protection systems — which include cash transfers, public works programmes, social insurance, and safety nets — are not acts of charity.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 26, 2025
Govt complicit in Penhalonga’s environmental collapse
The Supreme Court ruling of 2022 rendered Betterbrands’ “non-standard tribute agreement” void, and the Ministry reaffirmed that position in 2024.
By CNRG Oct. 26, 2025
A personal reflection amid market turbulence
Having recently returned and settled back in Canada after three weeks in Zimbabwe, I have noticed a striking shift in global sentiment.
By Isaac Jonas Oct. 26, 2025
Letter from America: US authorities accused of covering up for Charlie Kirk’s murderers!
For months prior to his murder, Charlie had been questioning the capture of the US government in following a murderous policy in the Middle East on behalf of Israel.
By Kenneth Mufuka Oct. 26, 2025
Africa's ageing presidents govern world's youngest populations
The presidents of Cameroon and Ivory Coast, 92 and 83 respectively, are each seeking to extend decades of rule, reflecting a trend across Africa
By Bate Felix and Alessandro Parodi Oct. 25, 2025
Misconceptions, misinformation about China’s partnership with Zimbabwe
A Zimbabwean friend once told me: “Countries that face no criticism are those doing nothing.”
By Zhou Ding Oct. 25, 2025
Walls of wisdom: Ancient stones, modern visions for a shared future
They remind both China and Zimbabwe of their deep historical roots, their capacity for monumental achievement, and their shared struggles against adversity.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Oct. 23, 2025
Silencing the watchdog:Why Zim must protect press freedom
Zimbabwe’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression and of the media, yet the implementation of these rights remains inconsistent and selective.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 19, 2025
SA can no longer afford to ignore Zimbabwe’s accelerated descent
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) emerged ahead of the 2023 elections as a credible democratic challenger.
By Tinashe Madondo Oct. 19, 2025
Mining for the truth
The fact is though: what we see on the surface is not always an accurate presentation of what is behind.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 19, 2025
There is a quiet war going on in the church!
The final blow came on June 26, 2015, when the US Supreme Court, under Obama’s persuasion (called a friendly brief).
By Kenneth Mufuka Oct. 19, 2025
Zanu PF infighting could destabilise Zimbabwe
Prioritising their needs over those of the national agenda is what Zanu PF will do.
By Leonard Koni Oct. 19, 2025
The Gukurahundi conflict and its aftermath: Lost opportunities for reconciliation
First and foremost, it has to be noted that the negotiations leading up to the signing of the Accord were led and influenced by Zanu PF, the main perpetrator of Gukurahundi.
By Sifiso Ndlovu Oct. 19, 2025
Zanu PF power struggles now a circus
The confrontation between Generari and Ngwena has exposed as utter hogwash the regime’s efforts to give a picture of unity between the two.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 19, 2025
Gen Z’s triple threat: Jobs, drugs and despair
This includes establishing robust, accessible, and destigmatised mental health services.
By Lovemore Nyawo Oct. 19, 2025
Carrying forward the spirit of the Beijing World Conference on women and promoting the new and accelerated process for women’s all-round development
Gender equality has been etched in the agenda of our times, galvanizing the whole world in its unwavering pursuit of that goal.
By The Standard Oct. 14, 2025
My child could easily
While we do not consciously consider risk assessment in our daily personal life, it is something that has to be done in schools, with reference to safeguarding.
By Tim Middleton Oct. 12, 2025
Jewish interests flex muscles against pro-Palestinian protesters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
By Kenneth Mufuka Oct. 12, 2025
Bulawayo water crisis a cause of concern
Bulawayo’s water crisis has become a menace, as residents go more than six days without running water.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 12, 2025
Innovate Institute creates enabling environment for Education 5.0
One such school is Innovate Institute, which according to its director Esline Sibanda, is fostering growth through a cocktail of strategies tailor made to meet the demands of Education 5.0. 
By Staff Reporter Oct. 12, 2025
Two Mutare men jailed 45 years for murder
Two men from Mutare have been sentenced to 45 years in prison respectively for the murder of a Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officer.
By Simbarashe Sithole Oct. 12, 2025
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Kadoma mulls rehab for drug addicts
The City of Kadoma plans to establish a rehabilitation centre that will provide support and treatment to patients struggling with addiction to drugs and other substances.
By Chimeno Azriel Oct. 12, 2025
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Moyoxide’s death unites foes
Political leaders across Matabeleland have united in grief following the tragic death of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Member of Parliament for Nkulumane, Desire ‘Moyoxide’ Moyo
By Pamenus Tuso Oct. 12, 2025
Zimbabwe Should Aim for 30GW of renewable energy by 2040, including nuclear power generation
Zimbabwe’s future depends on how boldly we reimagine our energy landscape. As we move deeper into the 21st century,
By Edzai Kachirekwa Oct. 12, 2025
Letter from America: Trump and Gaza: The dragon shows his teeth
This hegemony, I suggested, was the brain child of an Israeli evil genius, Robert Dermer, who serves as both strategist and enforcer for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By Kenneth Mufuka Oct. 5, 2025
Safe abortion is life-saving healthcare
The 2025 theme, “Safe Abortion is Life-saving Healthcare,” was a timely reminder that abortion is not only a personal choice but also a matter of public health and human rights.
By Tinashe Madamombe Oct. 5, 2025
Letter to my people: The Sabhuku show was an anti-climax
The contradictions in this so-called second repubric are baffling as they are embarrassing.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 5, 2025