Letter to my people: Twerking for the ZiG: Inside Zimbabwe’s descent into constitutional ruin

In a move typical of this "coup cabal," the government has responded with a "strategically bankrupt ploy" to appear as a "listening government".
By Doctor Stop It 5h ago

Grace tidings: Calling things that are not as though they were

Jesus destroyed the works of the devil when He raised Lazarus from the dead. If you follow Jesus, you will learn something, as He starts toward Bethany.
By Doug Mamvura 5h ago

Tafirei carves her own path in male-dominated business landscape

Tafirei said her ambitions stretch far beyond her current achievements, as she continues to redefine her place in a largely patriarchal business environment.
By Takemore Mazuruse 5h ago

Talking Green: Energy: The lifeblood of economic growth and national stability

Centralised systems alone are no longer sufficient. Decentralised solutions such as microgrids, solar home systems and battery storage are transforming energy access.
By Edzai Kachirekwa 5h ago

The viper VIP

Arrogance is confidence bastardised. Arrogance is the viper, the snake, that sneaks in surreptitiously but here is the thing, though: VIP could equally stand for Vain Invidious Parasite.
By Tim Middleton 5h ago

Afreximbank picks Egypt’s El Alamein for 33rd Annual Meetings

He said the next phase now requires prioritising the processing and value addition of goods traded under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
By Business Reporter Mar. 28, 2026

Mastering your future with Microsoft Certifications: A complete career growth guide

Microsoft certifications are a powerful tool for career growth in the IT industry.
By The Standard Mar. 27, 2026

The hiring trap: Why do arbitrary job requirements undermine recruitment

Research in industrial and organisational psychology has long demonstrated that additional years of formal education do not automatically lead to improved job performance.
By Memory Nguwi Mar. 27, 2026

Will lower fees bring cash out from under mattresses?

The informal sector still accounts for over 70% of economic activity, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency.
By Justice Chigombe Mar. 27, 2026