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White patches in the mouth: When is 'wait and see' a gamble with fate?

The answer should always be no, hence consider visiting the dentist today because when it comes to oral health, everyday counts and tomorrow might never come.
By Patience Matambo 7h ago
The US tariffs dilemma: What can African countries learn from peers in the Global South
The US tariffs dilemma: What can African countries learn from peers in the Global South
Relations between Pretoria and Washington rapidly deteriorated as soon as Trump assumed office.
By Gideon Chitanga 21h ago
Effectiveness of child rights and policies in Zim: A critical analysis
Zimbabwe’s legal and policy framework for the protection of child rights is, on paper, among the most progressive in the region.
By Nonsikhelelo Chapange May. 22, 2025
Criminal wealth not empowerment
To expose it is not to be bitter — it is to be brave.
By Reason Wafawarova May. 22, 2025
Prince Edward School, pride of the nation
Tot facienda parum factum meaning so much to do so little done.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 22, 2025
Forests at crossroads: Zim’s REDD+ dilemma and the fight for sustainable livelihoods
Local farmers in Kariba, Guruve and Gokwe are caught in a web of promises and disappointments, as they strive to protect their forests while seeking sustainable livelihoods.
By Tonderayi Matonho May. 22, 2025
Money, resilience, sustainability and growth are in mastering the details
Capabilities that drive collective action and impact in mass markets
By Charles Dhewa May. 21, 2025
CSR: A neglected PR activity
For many organisations, CSR has become little more than a footnote in annual reports or an occasional headline during festive seasons. 
By Cliff Chiduku May. 21, 2025
Do you know who you are? The journey of self-discovery
At the heart of self-discovery lies the recognition that we are not merely products of our past but active architects of our future.
By Rutendo Kureya May. 20, 2025
Arresting the future: Govt must act, not silence voices
These students, far from being troublemakers, are the direct victims of an educational crisis that threatens the very fabric of Zimbabwe’s development.
By Newsday May. 19, 2025
Afrikaner refugees and the US’s selective policies
LAST week, news had it that a group of white Afrikaners from South Africa had been granted refugee status in the United States.
By Tapiwa Gomo May. 19, 2025
Is Thunderbolt still a top choice for South African casino fans in 2025?
For South African gamblers who want to make a start in online gambling this year, have a look at Thunderbolt Casino and find out whether it suits your tastes.
By Newsday May. 18, 2025
How to choose the best online sportsbook
Availability across mobile apps, web platforms, and even emerging technologies like smart TVs or voice assistants
By Newsday May. 17, 2025
What could change Zimbabwe?
As a country, we can do better and leave an inheritance for the next generation.
By Jonah Nyoni May. 17, 2025
The power of variety: Pros of multi-sporting
Children are playing different sports, and some extraordinary ones are participating in multiple disciplines.
Online casinos vs traditional gambling in Zimbabwe: What the numbers say
There is a space for both in the marketplace for now. Most older customers prefer the physical and social aspect of going to a physical casino.
By Newsday May. 17, 2025
Diminishing pageviews, a focus on quality journalism indicate a subscription-based future
As media companies make decisions on how to move forward, there are several things they should consider and do.
By Rudra Kasturi May. 17, 2025
Gentiles and the Law
The church and politics are neighbours whose coexistence needs wisdom to separate.
By Erasmus Makarimayi May. 17, 2025
Having an Individual Development Plan for success
It is a very powerful tool for aligning personal growth with organisational goals, hence it is typically created collaboratively between an employee and their manager or the supervisor.
By Innocent Hadebe May. 17, 2025
Strive to be a medical tourism destination
Under-funding of the healthcare system is a serious perennial problem that threatens to incapacitate the health system.
By Johannes Marisa May. 16, 2025
Toothbrushing: A skill, not just a habit
Always remember that dentistry is not expensive, neglect is.
By Patience Matambo May. 16, 2025
AI and media freedom: A double-edged sword
As will voices continuing to champion media freedom at a time when AI is shaping, and redefining, this critical issue and the world around us.
By Damian Radcliffe May. 15, 2025
Judicial overreach: The unfair treatment of appellants in Zim’s courts
It is essential to recognise that the Judiciary’s role is to uphold justice, not to generate revenue for the State.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa May. 15, 2025
Zim in a mess because the educated have taken the backseat
Let it be said that when darkness threatened, the educated rose, not for fame or fortune, but for love of Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Mutisi May. 15, 2025
Why agricultural input suppliers should rethink their business models
They can build markets for farmers so that many farmers earn better incomes to be able to demand more seed and other inputs. 
By Charles Dhewa May. 14, 2025
Journos make good PR practitioners
This shift is also evident in Zimbabwe, where many professionals have traded the newsroom for the boardroom.
By Cliff Chiduku May. 14, 2025
Navigating turbulent waters: Does Zimbabwe have a future?
Mnangagwa’s overtures to the United States risk alienating Zimbabwe’s traditional Southern African Development Community (Sadc) allies.
By Charles Ray May. 13, 2025
From chaos to peace: The art of letting go
When we become preoccupied with memories that evoke anxiety, especially those older than 18 months, we risk becoming trapped in a cycle of nostalgia and regret.
By Rutendo Kureya May. 13, 2025