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Success, a double-edged sword
Success, a double-edged sword
THINK about the last time you faced a major turning point in your career or personal life. Did you feel fully prepared for the next step, or did you struggle to navigate the unknown?
By Innocent Hadebe Mar. 22, 2025
Praying in tongues; conclusion
REPEATEDLY we teach that the Bible should be read from beginning to end in order to understand its intend and spirit.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Mar. 22, 2025
Disability: Inclusive classrooms, brighter futures
Children with physical disabilities often face unique challenges in the classroom, from navigating physical barriers to overcoming social stigma.
Zanu PF, Bourbons: Terrible twins
Plans to have President Emmerson Mnangagwa be a life president can potentially lead Zimbabwe to experience a second coup within a decade, if things degenerate further.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Mar. 22, 2025
Breaking Barriers: How Women Are Reshaping
The future of African music must be built on equity. Women must have equal access to resources, decision-making positions, and global platforms that amplify their voices.
By Mantwa Chinoamadi Mar. 21, 2025
Social services declining at alarming rate
Let us all shun corruption in the country!
By Johannes Marisa Mar. 21, 2025
Teeth whitening: What you should know
In today’s world, people’s appearance and aesthetics are increasingly significant.
By Patience Matambo Mar. 21, 2025
‘Smoke and mirrors’: The Commonwealth secretary-general and Zimbabwe
A second difference is apparent in gauging the degree of public support that exists within the country for Zimbabwe’s immediate return to membership.
By Stuart Mole Mar. 20, 2025
USAid funding cut, what it means for Africa as a whole going forward
The list is endless, I could write all year, but these are some of the key areas that need addressing as soon as possible.
By Claude Kutombo Mar. 20, 2025
Mnangagwa sitting on a time bomb
Ever since Mnangagwa came into power in 2017, the economy of Zimbabwe has gone from bad to worse.
By Dumisani Nyathi Mar. 19, 2025
No cause for celebration on Zimbabwe’s Independence Day
Under President Mnangagwa’s administration, there has been social and economic instability
By Mollin Muteto Mar. 19, 2025
Circumstances under which flexible bridging finance makes all the difference
This presents challenges in harvesting and storing the commodities in ways that extend shelf life and preserve nutritional elements.
By Charles Dhewa Mar. 19, 2025
Persuasion key to success in life, business
Persuasion is the natural ability to influence others, shape their opinions and guide their decision-making processes.
By Cliff Chiduku Mar. 19, 2025
Uncomfortable truths: If nothing changed, would you succeed?
In reality, although we all have 24 hours a day, some people succeed while others remain stuck.
By Rutendo Kureya Mar. 18, 2025
Zimbabwe vendor crackdown exposes deep economic wounds
The current crackdown also raises questions about government's commitment to addressing unemployment and economic development
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar. 18, 2025
It’s time for SA, Sadc to regroup and establish a new agenda
The US framed the sanctions as a violation of ethnic minority Afrikaners’ property rights, stating that it “undermines US foreign policy and threatens national security interests”.
By Tapiwa Gomo Mar. 17, 2025
Crackdown on vendors unconstitutional and against the African Charter
In October 2018, ACHPR adopted the historic Principles on the Decriminalisation of Petty Offences in Africa.
By Zororai Nkomo Mar. 17, 2025
Newsrooms must make intentional choices with AI use cases
GENERATIVE AI has rapidly disrupted the news media industry, permanently changing consumer behaviours and how news is produced and distributed.
By Laoise Murray Mar. 15, 2025
Upward management for success
THE most successful professionals don’t just excel at their tasks — they master the art of managing up.
By Innocent Hadebe Mar. 15, 2025
The ugly side of populism
Thirty years later, the country is stuck with the reality — you can’t be vending to get into upper middle-income status.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Mar. 15, 2025
More on praying in tongues
WHILE teaching on prayer last year, we dealt at length with praying in the spirit or simply praying in tongues.
By Erasmus Makarimayi Mar. 15, 2025
Lead or get out of the way
DURING our school days, we enjoyed music played from cassettes and then came CD/ DVDs.
By Jonah Nyoni Mar. 15, 2025
Children Etiquette 101
GROWING up, children were often obedient and kind, earning the admiration of adults.
The impact of USAid cuts on healthcare in Zim, Africa
This situation highlights the urgent need for governments to prioritise their healthcare and find ways to support their citizens.
By Raymond Tendai Rusinga Mar. 14, 2025
Genetics and caries (tooth decay): what is the truth?
Differences in genetic constitution are the factor that causes inter-individual variations in susceptibility to tooth decay.
By Patience Matambo Mar. 14, 2025
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By Newsday Mar. 13, 2025
It’s time to stand up and build a new Zim
Cabinet briefings are perfunctory, leaving one to wonder if substantive matters are ever discussed.
By Trevor Ncube Mar. 13, 2025