Sikhala hires private investigators after house bombing 

He condemned the act as a “primitive and archaic tactic”, adding that it had achieved the opposite of its intention.  
By Tatenda Kunaka Sep. 11, 2025

Organisational climate in entrepreneurship

All these elements are interconnected and, collectively, form the climate of the organisation.
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora Sep. 7, 2025

When law is not justice: Abuse of bail

Victims of prolonged pre-trial incarceration justifiably feel that the courts have failed to give full effect to the Declaration of Rights.
By Blessed Mhlanga Sep. 5, 2025

Abuse of bail system: When law is not justice

It is at the back of such concerns that victims of prolonged pre- trial detention feel that the courts have failed to give full meaning to the Declaration of Rights, particularly the right to bail
By Blessed Mhlanga Aug. 31, 2025

Sikhala speaks on bomb attack

Sikhala was in South Africa preparing for the launch of his autobiography Footprints in the Chains: The Life Story of Job Sikhala.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 31, 2025

‘Mnangagwa’s Sadc chair tainted by meddling claims’

This culminated in a virtual extraordinary joint summit of Sadc and the East African Community, where African leaders endorsed a comprehensive peace process.
By Problem Masau Aug. 21, 2025

IMF heading back — Exit talk from EU ambassador

As the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jobst von Kirchmann (JvK, pictured), nears the end of his tenure — which began in 2022 — the seasoned diplomat reflects on two transformative years.
By Tinashe Kairiza Jul. 25, 2025

Failure is not fatal

Our environment will always pose challenges, but within those challenges lie opportunities to pivot, innovate and grow.
By Cliff Chiduku Jul. 2, 2025
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Zimbabwe still just like Rhodesia, says Khama

Khama was the guest of honour at the launch of Job Sikhala’s book
By Tangai Chipangura Jun. 29, 2025