Aid removed, trade attacked: What’s left now for Africa?

Trump’s unilateral decision to impose high tariffs on the US’s trading partners presents a huge challenge to the sustenance and stability of the global neoliberal economic order.
By Ronald Chipaike May. 9, 2025

Zim existence of grief, grace and unyielding hope

Zimbabweans wear survival like a second skin. We are the children of a land that has survived colonial plunder, economic freefall, and the quiet violence of broken promises.
By Grace Chirenje May. 9, 2025

Protesters in bid to stop Auxillia’s UK visit

The forum was formed by the diaspora women leaders to collaborate with the women back home for the well-being of society.
By Staff Reporter May. 5, 2025

The hidden dangers of mercury dental fillings: Why modern alternatives are safer

The first is a resin-based composite filling that blends naturally with the tooth’s appearance.
By Patience Matambo May. 2, 2025

FAO supports Zim’s agric 2030 vision

Locally, Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector is under threat from economic instability, climate change, currency volatility, low capitalisation and policy missteps.
By Farming Reporter May. 1, 2025
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Govt tightens screws on counterfeits

According to the Industry and Commerce ministry’s taskforce on business malpractices, the government is intensifying the crackdown on counterfeit products.
By Problem Masau Apr. 30, 2025
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Amnesty flags Zim’s poor human rights record

The report, however, acknowledged the passing of legislations outlawing child marriages and abolishing the death penalty.
By Sydney Kawadza Apr. 30, 2025

Coping or cracking: Psychological toll of Zim’s informal economy

The informal economy now protects millions of people from financial ruin.
By Vongai Mahagwe Apr. 25, 2025

CIO ordered to pay employee US$132k

Justice Munangati-Manongwa took a swipe at government officials who defy court orders while acting in their official capacity, adding that they were problematic.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 22, 2025