Zim’s deepening economic problems behind surge in child marriages

The policies have failed to address the macroeconomic volatility, unemployment and inefficient social assistance programmes, which are the main causes of poverty, especially in rural areas.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jun. 2, 2024

The rhythm of resilience: A Workers’ Day reflection in Zim

The informal sector became a lifeline for many, but it also exposed them to exploitation, low wages, and precarious working conditions.
By Grace Chirenje May. 10, 2024

An African understanding of the global dangers of World War III

She showed us a map of Kuwait and one of Iraq. And proceeded to explain to us the full impact of both chemical warfare and also nuclear weapons deployment.
By Takura Zhangazha Mar. 22, 2024

Ndhlukula opens up on Securico journey

There is need for engagement. That is number one. Secondly, you need to think outside the box, and you must also listen to your people.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 16, 2024

Zim’s future economic policies

There is urgent need to increase the private sector by incorporating Africans into some of these companies, or starting new companies nationally, regionally or internationally.
By Fay Chung Oct. 20, 2023

Mr President, stop being blind to the obvious things

Despite a number of economic recovery programmes, notably the hyped Economic Structural Adjustment Programme, the country has been in perpetual socio-economic meltdowns.
By Cyprian M Ndawana Aug. 2, 2023

Rural development key to growth

The economy and everything about it must be driven and owned by the people and not just a few individuals as is the case under capitalism.
By Tapiwa Gomo Dec. 12, 2022

New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics

 Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet. 

By The Independent Aug. 21, 2022

New perspectives: Zim govt has to find balance between economy and politics

 Employers were able to rent on behalf of their workers in hostels where half a dozen workers shared a room, and several rooms shared a bathroom and toilet. 

By The Independent Aug. 21, 2022