CAB3: A people-centred path towards stability, continuity and national development

Much of the public debate surrounding CAB3 has been clouded by misinformation, emotional reactions and attempts to portray the proposed reforms as unprecedented or undemocratic.
By Clever Marisa May. 24, 2026

Unmasking the global architects of Africa’s climate fake news

A wave of climate disinformation, malinformation, and calculated greenwashing is surging across the continent, acting as a modern form of colonialism that seeks to distort the African narrative
By Lovemore Nyawo May. 24, 2026

Medical aid societies are losing the battle to avoid health reform: Here’s why

“Some medical aids are fighting this SI by hook and crook because they have been benefitting from the clear conflict of interest and anti-competitive nature of this arrangement.”
By Staff Reporter Apr. 25, 2026

Maphisa gets improved FM radio coverage

The ministry noted that before the upgrade, residents in Maphisa relied on radio signal reception from Gwanda and Plumtree
By Patricia Sibanda Apr. 9, 2026

Development communication is more than comms

Development communication  is often misunderstood as simply the dissemination of information.  
By Cliff Chiduku Apr. 8, 2026

Govt commissions national digital hub at ZOU

He said the centre stood as a national digital empowerment hub supporting innovation, inclusive education and global academic collaboration.
By Kirsty Sibanda Mar. 23, 2026

Repression refined: Zim’s war on the media

The INTELWATCH report is particularly damning in its depiction of how repression has evolved. Gone, to some extent, are the instruments of the past, such as overt violence and dramatic shutdowns.
By Shame Makoshori Mar. 20, 2026

When curiosity is more important than information and knowledge

If formal institutions like grain marketing boards and agricultural marketing authorities were effective social enterprises, the informal economy wouldn’t be growing fast. 
By Charles Dhewa Dec. 31, 2025

ICT ministry under-funding stirs debate in Parly

CONCERNS over underfunding of ministries have echoed in Parliament since the start of the 2026 budget discussions, with nearly all ministries lamenting shrinking allocations and delayed disbursements.
By Margaret Lubinda Nov. 14, 2025