A reform that could hurt more than heal
If Zimbabwe is serious about universal healthcare access, it cannot simultaneously remove one of the few mechanisms currently keeping treatment within reach for ordinary citizens.
By Newsday
10m ago
The Doctor’s Bill — Why ZiMA’s submission on medical aid reform deserves second opinion
ZiMA's paper is a lobbying document from an organisation whose members — independent doctors — stand to gain directly and materially from the regulation it advocates.
By Julias Duma
10m ago
BCC blitz uncovers illegal pre-schools, unsafe food outlets
Several other pre-schools were cited for various breaches, including operating without permits, lacking approved plans, and failure to ensure food handlers were medically cleared.
By Sharon Sibindi
10m ago
Sweet success: Kathy Mwanza adds innovation to Zim’s baking industry
“Yes, when demand became consistent. But the real shift came when I transitioned from survival thinking to systems thinking. That’s when scaling became possible.”
By Tendai Sauta
10m ago
High-stakes US$50m Forit Contracting dispute heads to High Court
Madziyire, however, maintains that the company is his sole enterprise, disputing both the alleged partnership structure and the applicants’ entitlement.
By Staff Reporter
18h ago
No middleman, no hassle: EcoCash lets African creators get paid instantly inside the App
Explore reflects a wider global trend of embedding payments directly into everyday digital platforms, blurring the line between social media and financial services.
By Valentine Maya
21h ago
Same app, stronger ground: What the EcoCash super app is and is not
SASAI is back. It is just not called Sasai anymore. EcoCash launched what it is calling Zimbabwe’s first all-in-one super app on April 23, and the feature list is genuinely ambitious: payment
By Valentine Muhamba
21h ago
Commissions of inquiry: Much ado about nothing
President Emmerson Mnangagwa ordered the publication of the long-awaited Commission of Inquiry report on the sale of state land since 2005, which was led by retired judge Justice Tendai Uchena.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
23h ago
AI learns to think ahead
A new kind of artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging, one that does not simply respond, but begins to anticipate. It studies patterns, learns behaviour and increasingly acts before being asked.
By Naison Bangure
23h ago




