The case and curse of Mutare’s Christmas Pass Mountain

Historically, Christmas Pass Mountain stood as a testament to the country’s rich biodiversity and captivating landscape. 
By Clayton Masekesa 1h ago

African digital financing leaders demand systemic change

African multilateral financial institutions, policymakers, development partners, and private sector leaders converged to address a critical paradox.  
By Eric Gacuruzwa 1h ago

1.5 Comfort CVT vs Hybrid eHEV: Which Fits Zimbabwe?

On the other hand, the high-tech Hybrid eHEV (e-CVT), costing around US$35 000, is a silent assassin in the war against fuel prices. 

Creatives, leaders mark Zim’s 46th Independence celebrations with vision, pride

Voices from across the arts, heritage and civic sectors reflect a nation balancing memory, identity and ambition. 
By Tendai Sauta 1h ago

Zimbabwe @ 46 and still going strong

Thousands of gallant freedom fighters lost their lives and others lost limbs in the quest for freedom.  
By Vanessa Gonye 1h ago

10 dysfunctions in a company

RECENTLY, we talked about structural noise and this week’s article is a build-up.  
By Jonah Nyoni 1h ago

Zim in the era of performative politics

THERE is a growing sense that in Zimbabwe, politics has become less about governing and more about appearing to govern. 
By Simbarashe Namusi 1h ago

Zim@46: Reflections on the struggle to deepen electoral democracy and unthinking constitutional coloniality

After the failure to protect White land control, the opposition went further to call for the imposition of illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe.  

Bubi farmer calls for mindset shift to transform rural agric

“My research focused on soil management and arable crops, which continues to influence my work today.” 
By Silas Nkala 1h ago