Why is govt keeping Harare probe report secret?

These commissions are appointed by none other than the highest office in the land — the President of the Republic.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Oct. 31, 2025
Erotica AI absurdity of our time: Morality, ethics and governance
Erotica AI absurdity of our time: Morality, ethics and governance
The announcement, framed as “treat adult users like adults”, invites a conversation that cannot be outsourced to engineers, regulators or marketing divisions.
By Evans Sagomba Oct. 31, 2025
Invade Venezuela first!
Donald Trump is doing everything possible to look like he is serious about overthrowing Maduro’s regime by force.
By Gwynne Dyer Oct. 31, 2025
Too hot to work: Climate change, the future of labour
Zimbabwe is a low emitter of the greenhouse gases linked to climate change and global warming.
By Makomborero Muzenda Oct. 31, 2025
Regional data protection hub critical for Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has been selected to host a regional institution for training data protection officers (DPOs) from across the Southern African Development Community (Sadc)
By Jacob Mutisi Oct. 31, 2025
Measuring what is important: Evaluating board effectiveness
In short, they are not just talkers; they are drivers of measurable results.
By Solomon Chikanda Oct. 31, 2025
Why interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS matters to Zimbabwe ... cosmic wanderer knocks on our door
This week, our column turns its gaze skyward to explore the latest wonders unfolding in space. 3I/ATLAS is a huge comet from outside our solar system. It was found in 2019.
By Naison Bangure Oct. 31, 2025
Rethinking male privilege in the context of women’s movement
What, then, is male privilege, and where does it manifest? Evidence of privilege appears in the persistent gap between men’s and women’s representation at the highest echelons of power
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Oct. 31, 2025
You are no longer building in isolation — Venture Capital Company chief’s message to Zimbabwe startups
AJ: The forum’s concept note pointed to decades of ecosystem challenges. Why was October 2025 the right time for this convening?
By Antony Jongwe Oct. 31, 2025
Reviving old factories or starting afresh? Why investors in Zimbabwe are choosing the latter
Many older plants were designed for volume production under import-substitution models, not modern lean or modular production.
By Kevin Msipha Oct. 31, 2025
Can private sector help resolve water challenges?
Since the early 2000s Zimbabwe has struggled with potable water supply, implying that new models of water provision are needed.
By Kevin Tutani Oct. 31, 2025
US scrambles to catch up with China’s grip on Africa’s rare earths
This is a fascinating story from Fox News with the headline: Trump administration works to break China’s rare earth mineral stranglehold on Africa.
By Tinashe Mukogo Oct. 31, 2025
Zimplow: Containing loss and leveraging turnaround
Zimplow Holdings Limited is one of Zimbabwe’s most diversified engineering and manufacturing groups
By Kudakwashe Taimo Oct. 31, 2025
Mapping the organisation’s future through strategy(II)
How far should the board go in shaping strategy without crossing into management territory?
By Clever Matigimu Oct. 24, 2025
AI vs SI: The future of machine cognition
Since artificial intelligence (AI) became mainstream, many have viewed it as the future, with some predicting it will replace humans in various domains.
By Naison Bangure Oct. 24, 2025
Moving business towards the triple bottom line
All businesses can help the planet by reducing their carbon footprint.
By Charles Nyika Oct. 24, 2025
Five axes of reform vital for Zimbabwe economic future
The region’s integrated markets also offer Zimbabwe access to larger regional supply chains, potentially stabilising demand for its exports and providing more diverse sources of inputs
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Oct. 24, 2025
Silent killer of board effectiveness: Why speaking up matters more
Boards that lead successful organisations do not succeed because they have the smartest people, the most decorated CVs, or the most polished governance processes.
By Memory Nguwi Oct. 24, 2025
Look at municipal property rates and their implications
Property rates are a tax on the value of a property, which is supposed to be paid by a home- or commercial property owner, to their respective municipality, on a monthly basis.
By Kevin Tutani Oct. 24, 2025
SA’s ongoing capture: Mkhwanazi’s accusations, countering charges merge with previous state sabotage
South Africa is back in the danger zone, where captors’ hands are either already crushing around us or gearing to grab
By Caryn Dolley Oct. 24, 2025
Gaza: Ceasefire in doubt
IT did not take long. Just 10 days after the Gaza ceasefire was grudgingly accepted by Israel and the Hamas organisation that has ruled the territory for the past 18 years.
By Gwynne Dyer Oct. 24, 2025
DRIVUS World keeps Zim moving
IN Zimbabwe’s ever-busy transportation sector, buses are more than just vehicles —they are the lifeline of movement.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Oct. 24, 2025
Zanu PF’s resolutions: Opportunities, challenges for Zimbabwe’s economy
ON October 18, 2025, the Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference in Mutare concluded with a series of resolutions aimed at accelerating Zimbabwe's Vision 2030
By Equity Axis Oct. 24, 2025
3Q25 Gold price surge: The key facts
Gold, often revered as the quintessential “yellow metal”, is currently experiencing one of its most remarkable performance years on record.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda Oct. 24, 2025
Our Sadc chairmanship back
Zimbos steeped in superstition are giggling with satisfaction that the General is finally getting a taste of his own medicine.
By Muckraker Oct. 24, 2025
Breaking silence, empowering the journey
The time leading up to menopause, between 35-45 years usually, is called the menopausal transition or perimenopause.
By Martha Mpakula Oct. 24, 2025