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Phoenix rising or embers glowing? Zim’s turbulent quest for renewal (1980–2025)

Healthcare accessibility improved dramatically, with infant mortality dropping from 86 per 1 000 live births in 1980 to 61 per 1 000 by 1990
By Lawrence Makamanzi 20h ago
Winning with attitude
Winning with attitude
WINNING takes internal drive. Some people lose before they even lose.
By Jonah Nyoni Apr. 19, 2025
Leveraging trade shows for your business
A company whether big or small is bound to learn something vital from other business players which could help in their growth.
By Innocent Hadebe Apr. 19, 2025
The enigma of non-dental toothaches
This investigation explores the concealed realm of toothaches that lack a dental origin and the struggle for answers when the pain persists relentlessly.
By Patience Matambo Apr. 18, 2025
Public health system should wake up from slumber
It is not a secret that maladministration plays a significant role in the collapse of the public health system in our country.
By Johannes Marisa Apr. 18, 2025
Should humans focus only on saving big wild animals from extinction?
That is shameful in light of what is coming in terms of population demands and tourism opportunities.
By Emmanuel Koro Apr. 17, 2025
Zim’s crisis will not be solved by another election
Political discourse has devolved into toxic polarisation, with each election deepening rather than healing national wounds.
By Ibbo Mandaza Apr. 17, 2025
Using agroecology markets to inform local diet analyses and community-led nutrition
Rarely is data collected from territorial mass food markets from which the majority get their food.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 16, 2025
Stop winging it, build a strategic plan
We often convince ourselves that passion and talent alone are enough for us to attain our goals. But the truth is, winging it is a risky and often expensive gamble.
By Cliff Chiduku Apr. 16, 2025
Africa’s Wealth Titans: Meet the 5 richest billionaires of 2025
These individuals exemplify the dynamic and diverse nature of Africa’s economic landscape
By Newsday Apr. 15, 2025
An open letter to Justice minister Ziyambi
Your approach does not merely contradict the democratic spirit of inclusive lawmaking — it violates a binding international obligation.
By Abraham Mateta Apr. 15, 2025
The transformative role of mentorship
Having a mentor, who by definition is someone experienced, supportive and willing to guide you, can make all the difference.
By Rutendo Kureya Apr. 15, 2025
Top 6 South Africans to play in Premier League
He joined Blackburn in 2005 and made over 100 appearances for the club
By Newsday Apr. 14, 2025
WriterPro: Your gateway to freelance writing Jobs in 2025
It’s more than just another platform for writing jobs online—it’s a community built to elevate your skills and income.
By Newsday Apr. 14, 2025
Zimbabwe's new PVO law threatens development progress
As a result, civil society organisations must adopt strategic responses to mitigate the impacts of the PVO law.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Apr. 14, 2025
The latest on online casinos in Dubai in 2025
While some of this may seem a little abstract, it has already led to sizable developments on the ground, not just in the online space. 
By Newsday Apr. 13, 2025
Making the most of holiday break
The goal is to provide a balance of relaxation, fun and learning, while also promoting overall development.
How to grow your network, value of networking
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By Innocent Hadebe Apr. 12, 2025
How to overcome stagnation
When a mother gives birth to a child, their joy is in seeing that child growing both physically and mentally.
By Jonah Nyoni Apr. 12, 2025
Emphasis of the Gospel of Christ
My teaching remains that be open minded, one day you will grow up to it and it won’t be heresy as some may think.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Apr. 12, 2025
Independence: The broken national dream
He had become class conscious, far from the heady days of independence euphoria where he believed in equality and making Zanu a people’s project.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Apr. 12, 2025
Ghosts of a gentleman’s agreement: Unfinished business of Zimbabwe’s November 2017 coup
In a surprise turn of events, Geza hailed the stayaway as a success, despite the fact that he had called for the people to flood the streets and remove Mnangagwa.
By Dr Blessing Ivan Vava Apr. 12, 2025
Why index funds are smart choices for retirement planning
One of the most significant advantages of index finances is their lower
By Newsday Apr. 12, 2025
What’s stalling amendment of Health Professions Act that prohibits advertising?
Zimbabwe can now do aesthetic medicine, heart surgeries, huge neurosurgical operations, among other complicated surgeries.
By Johannes Marisa Apr. 11, 2025
Dealing with dry mouth syndrome (Xerostomia)
When you speak, your tongue sticks to your teeth, you sip water constantly, yet the relentless dryness persists, leaving your lips cracked and your breath foul.
By Patience Matambo Apr. 11, 2025
As Trump mimics African dictators, Africa offers a lesson
This is knowledge earned through sacrifice. Through jail cells and exile. Through beatings and burying our dead.
By Trevor Ncube Apr. 10, 2025
Assessing prospects of new notes in Zim: The ZiG experience
Launched on April 5, 2024, ZiG was rolled out to stabilise the economy amid soaring inflation and a depreciating local currency.
By Raymond Tendai Rusinga Apr. 10, 2025