Evicted Warwick Farm families left in the cold

Residents told this publication that some leaders who have been representing settlers have gone into hiding amid concerns that they could face arrest in connection with the dispute.
By Brent Shamu 8h ago

Making lemonade: How digital tax could fund public interest journalism

Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
By Nqaba Matshazi 8h ago

Dube penalty secures third-place Unity Cup finish for Zimbabwe

Takwara proved his leadership worth just before the half-hour mark, executing a flawless, goal-saving interception to deny a dangerous Indian counter-attack led by Vikram Pratap Singh.
By Sports Reporter 8h ago

Driving Africa's structural transformation through agro-processing, commercial integration, and digital leapfrogging

While Western Europe, North America, and East Asia followed this sequence rigidly, many African nations today are experiencing premature deindustrialisation.
By Esther Mapungwana 8h ago

Philip Valerio Sibanda: The dark horse in Zanu PF succession politics

 Chiwenga played a pivotal role in the events of November 2017. He possesses liberation credentials. He commands national recognition and occupies the vice presidency.
By Tawanda Majoni 8h ago

Much food, little access: The problem is injustice

The scripture points to injustice as the thief. This injustice manifests in corruption, poor governance, and leadership that prioritises self-interest over public service.
By Humphrey Mtandwa 8h ago

When the Strait of Hormuz reaches the Zim pump

The blockade is set to remain in place until a formal agreement is reached, and Iran has so far refused to dismantle its enriched uranium stockpile. Resolution remains uncertain.
By Isaac Jonas 8h ago

Uphold the legacy of hope, Mukoroverwa urges gospel musicians

Mukoroverwa said every generation had a responsibility to preserve the true spirit of Christian brotherhood and remain committed to genuine ministry.
By Alfred Tembo 8h ago

Crime and underdevelopment: Why Zim must address root causes, not just symptoms

The future of Zimbabwe depends not only on reducing crime, but on addressing the conditions that allow crime to thrive.