Zimbabwe must think beyond 2030

Energy remains perhaps the clearest example of our contradictions. Every industrialised nation in history first solved its energy question. Factories run on power, not promises.
By Lawrence Makamanzi 2h ago

Child protection using biblical lens

This equates the treatment of children with the treatment of God Himself. Harm against children is, therefore, a spiritual offence.

Mukaro defies odds to spread the Word

The Gweru-based gospel musician said, unlike other professions where one may be defined by appearance, in gospel music that desire remains far-fetched for many.
By Alfred Tembo 22h ago

The uncertain future of Sungura music in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Sungura music may be facing a similar crossroads.
By Fred Zindi 22h ago

Looting fears over new Harare levy

The levy was introduced at the beginning of 2025 as a mandatory charge initially called the ambulance levy before being rebranded to the emergency services levy.
By Kenneth Nyangani 22h ago

Mazuruse gets top PR honours

Mazuruse, who boasts of 20 years in the communications industry, has made significant contributions to shaping narratives, fostering understanding and
By Style Reporter 22h ago

Yahya Goodvibes’ wedding breaks the internet

On one side of the ledger is Yahya Goodvibes, a player in the media space who built her brand on humour, raw energy, and unapologetic public vulnerability.
By Sindiso Dube 22h ago
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Mnangagwa secret trip mystery deepens

The government also did not announce an acting president as is usually the norm when the president travels outside the country.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 22h ago

Zimbabwe’s ideology crisis: We speak liberation, we live survival

At independence in 1980, Zimbabwe’s ideological direction appeared clear. It blended African nationalism with a strong element of socialist welfarism.
By Simbarashe Namusi May. 16, 2026