Death rattle of a superpower?

“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single power plant, and every single bridge, in Iran.” 
By Gwynne Dyer 11m ago

Zim journalists under siege: Law as a weapon of silence

IN contemporary Zimbabwe, journalism has ceased to be a neutral vocation and has instead become a hazardous assertion of civic autonomy.

Power you can feel, space you can live in

Whether you are navigating city traffic, overtaking on the open road, or taking on steeper routes, the Tiggo 9 responds with smooth and immediate power. 
By Andrew Muzamhindo 41m ago

When constitutions are bent, democracies break: Why term limits matter

Presidential term limits exist for a reason. They are not procedural inconveniences to be negotiated away when they become politically uncomfortable.
By Mutsa Murenje 46m ago

Small is the new big: Future of retail in Zim

To understand why smaller is beginning to outperform bigger, you first have to appreciate what big actually costs.
By Valentine Muhamba 53m ago

The economic dividend of independence in Zim

The same goes for health facilities which need to be improved and equipped in order to improve on the quality of the public health system of Zimbabwe
By Trust Chikohora 57m ago

The power behind Zim’s great regional logistics hub ambition

Zimbabwe’s push to become a regional logistics hub is gaining momentum, underpinned by an aggressive infrastructure drive anchored on major transport corridors, urban interchanges
By Freeman Makopa 1h ago

Independence beyond politics

It is important to note that Zimbabwe has made important strides in advancing the rights and status of women since Independence.
By Tinashe Madamombe 1h ago

Nurses’ strike exposes the cost of intransigence

A FEW weeks ago, we warned in this space about the looming catastrophe a nurses’ strike would unleash. That warning was ignored. Today, the consequences are here.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 1h ago