Stop education privatisation

Zimbabwe faced the grim prospect of having to cut back on its budget spending.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Sep. 28, 2024

Mugabe was better than ED: Welsh

Ncube hailed the late former President Robert Mugabe’s administration for being a bit respectful in that regard.
By Patricia Sibanda Sep. 24, 2024

Are we headed for another coup? (Part II)

One of the G40 masterminds, Jonathan Moyo, even produced what he called the Blue Ocean Documentary detailing the coup plot and everyone who mattered in Zanu PF watched it.
By Tawanda Majoni Sep. 8, 2024

‘Zanufication’ of govt jobs gathers momentum

Last month, Zanu PF commandeered all mayors, councillors and top council officials to attend a training workshop under the auspices of the college.
By Problem Masau Sep. 6, 2024

Zanu PF MP demands shares, conservancies for war vets

In 1997, the late former president Robert Mugabe succumbed to pressure and awarded the ex-combatants $50 000 payouts as well as monthly gratuities.
By Bongile Moyo Jul. 21, 2024

Perspectives: Zimbabwe must strive to build resilient communities

Presidential democracy has never existed since time memorial because of long stay in aggrandized, abused and mis-managed power.
By Nevison Mpofu Jul. 7, 2024

ED blew a golden chance

Most Zimbabweans across the country thought Mnangagwa was going to perform better than his predecessor, Mugabe.
By Leonard Koni Jul. 6, 2024

Editor’s Memo: Why it is vital to respect the Constitution and rule of law

They ignored the pain of downturns, arguing that he was only an innocent victim of Western muscle flexing.
By Shame Makoshori Jul. 5, 2024

Zim’s foreign policy: A shift or same old

This was repeated on all official platforms, and for the first time in a long time, there seemed to be a shift from what the last administration had focused on, the Look East Policy.
By Munyaradzi Mapfumo Jul. 5, 2024