Book review: Book explores key insights into racism, race relations

In the latter section of this book, he offers a way forward out of this morass by faithfully adhering to the example of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 6h ago

World is hiring skills, not passports

Many of them are technical, hybrid and skills-intensive and requiring workers who can install, maintain, secure, interpret and adapt intelligent systems.
By Jacob Mutisi 7h ago

Frustrated markets push back as insurers default on claims

Ipec’s short-term insurance report for the nine months ending September 30, 2025, highlighted a continuing surge in complaints.

Stop the theatrics in the education sector

THE government directive to immediately withdraw State-funded teachers from private schools has once again exposed a troubling pattern in the management of Zimbabwe’s education sector.
By Newsday 13h ago

Informal to formal: Zim’s contested urban transformation

Elijah Mutemeri, a renowned urban planning expert, illustrates the complexities involved
By Tonderayi Matonho 13h ago

Anglican Diocese of Manicaland schools dominates A Level results

THE Anglican Diocese of Manicaland schools posted good results in the 2025 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Advanced Level final examinations.
By Kenneth Nyangani 13h ago

Teachers in limbo after abrupt transfer orders

At Mufakose Mhuriimwe Secondary School, a private institution, teachers received blanket transfer notices late last week, often without being informed of their new posting.
By Evans Mathanda Jan. 15, 2026

Soil degradation: A growing concern for Zim farmers

With the threat of hunger and poverty looming large, addressing soil degradation is not just an environmental concern but a moral obligation.
By Naboth Mutomba Jan. 15, 2026

Gold panner in court for money laundering

A HARARE man appeared in court yesterday facing a charge of money laundering involving US$32 000.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jan. 14, 2026