Zimbabwe’s narrative: A view from the outside!
The US Democrats promised black women that if they “put out” their men from their matrimonial homes, they will receive full housing and financial assistance.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 22, 2024
From grease to grace
By Tim Middleton
Dec. 22, 2024
Rampant discrimination in distribution of food and inputs
In Gokwe central, about 7 households were denied food aid after they were not found in the Zanu PF cell group register.
By ZPP
Dec. 22, 2024
Land tenure policy changes must not benefit elites only
Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy was also badly affected by the chaos that characterised the land reform programme.
By The Standard
Dec. 22, 2024
Trabablas interchange will be a symbol of epic failure, cronyism
The Scarfmore regime last week held their last cabinet meeting in which delusion was in no short supply.
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 22, 2024
No. Honourable minister. Health sector is neither ‘healthily funded’ (nor is it healthy)
This is a reckless statement given the fact that the last time the country nearly met the Abuja Declaration target of 15% was in 2022 with an allocation of 14,9%.
By Buhlebenkosi Tshabangu-moyo,
Dec. 22, 2024
Conviction of doctor for cyberbullying sets dangerous precedent for healthcare in Zimbabwe
The Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe register reflects this, and thus has not registered Mataruse as a neurologist.
By Nicholas Matambanadzo
Dec. 22, 2024
First things first: Reform ZBC and citizens will pay
Holding alternative views — including, but not limited to those that the government holds should never be demonised.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Dec. 22, 2024
Public finance management in informal economy: A panacea to Zim’s fiscal challenges
The informal economy, also known as the shadow or underground economy, refers to economic activities that are, in the majority of cases, not registered or regulated by the government.
By Samuel Wadzai
Dec. 22, 2024
Biden wrecks US foreign policy as he leaves office!
The idea that the US leads by example, the rule of law, democracy, and that all people live under the law were dreams the world understood and appreciated.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 8, 2024
Breaking the cycle: Addressing the root causes of GBV in Zimbabwe
To those that can, volunteer with or donate to local organisation that are working to combat GBV.
By Tinashe Madamombe
Dec. 8, 2024
Communities led in Zim’s 2024 HIV intervention programmes
The 2024/2025 World Aids Campaign theme Take The Rights Path; My Health. My Rights. Our Responsibility will inform HIV programming for the coming year.
By Bernard Madzima
Dec. 8, 2024
Editorial Comment: Common sense must prevail in Zanu PF
Zimbabwe still has no stable currency, the majority of the country’s citizens have no jobs and most of the families are struggling to put food on the table.
By The Standard
Dec. 8, 2024
Zanu PF’s hand in tainted polls soiling Zimbabwe’s good name
The Scarfmore regime’s incompetence knows no bounds!!!
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 8, 2024
Mthwakazi: What's in a name?
As the AmaNdebele and other groups continue their cultural revival, the focus must remain on celebrating this shared heritage.
By Luckson Ndlovu
Dec. 8, 2024
Climate justice: How marginalised communities are affected in Africa
It is essential that we recognise the historical and systemic inequalities that have contributed to the current climate crisis and work towards a more equitable and sustainable future.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 8, 2024
Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwe's leaders must prioritise digital inclusion for rural communities
The digital divide also has cultural implications, as it can lead to a loss of traditional knowledge and skills.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Dec. 1, 2024
Editorial Comment: Silencing the media is not democracy
According to the 2013 constitution, which was voted for overwhelmingly by Zimbabweans from across the political divide, an individual can only serve two five-year terms as president.
By The Standard
Dec. 1, 2024
Restoration of Ndebele traditional Leadership: A cultural revival, not political pesistance
Zimbabwe is one of the most politically polarised nations in the region, where citizens often struggle to reconcile divergent political views.
By Luckson Ndlovu
Dec. 1, 2024
Letter to my people: When a govt can no longer pay its workers
Ncube’s budget delivered on November 28 was dog’s breakfast. It showed that Ngwena and his cabal have nothing to offer this country beyond their tribal and toxic politics.
By Doctor Stop It
Dec. 1, 2024
Zimbabwe’s Commonwealth bid: Is Scotland wishing reforms into existence?
The diplomatic charm targeted countries in the Western geopolitical orbit of liberal democracies.
By Vivid Gwede
Dec. 1, 2024
Paradox of plenty: Zim squanders, Botswana delivers?
For Botswana, diamonds have helped build a stable and relatively prosperous society. For Zimbabwe, by contrast, the same riches have served to entrench corruption
By Reward Magadhi
Dec. 1, 2024
What must be rejected in the broadcasting law amendments ?
Media freedoms such as free expression, access to information and academic freedoms are not an end in themselves.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Dec. 1, 2024
Letter from America: Americans breathe a sigh of relief during Thanksgiving holidays!
This threw 20 000 workers out of employment and raised overall costs by 25%.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Dec. 1, 2024
Navigating the US stock market: Common mistakes for Zimbabwean Investors and how to avoid them
However, the journey is fraught with challenges that can undermine even the most enthusiastic investor's efforts.
By Isaac Jonas
Nov. 24, 2024
Upskilling high school teachers for the fourth industrial revolution in Zimbabwe
Equipping teachers with 4IR knowledge not only benefits students but also helps Zimbabwe remain competitive on the global stage.
By Sicelo Ndlovu
Nov. 24, 2024
The future of internal brand management and entrepreneurship in the age of AI
There ought to be a strategic balance between deploying technology and creating a lifetime experience among the varying stakeholders, especially customers.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Nov. 24, 2024
Companies are buying up cheap carbon offsets
A more pernicious explanation for the growth in voluntary offsets is that offsets enable “greenwashing.”
By Sehoom Kim
Nov. 24, 2024
Cool sightings
Joseph Addison, an English poet, wrote that “What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the human soul”.
By Tim Middleton
Nov. 24, 2024