Reparations for Africans must transform the systems that still limit Africa’s future
To this end, reparations should correct deep structural imbalances so that Africa’s land, people and resources drive shared prosperity, not persistent inequality.
By Claver Gatete
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Why Zimbabwe must fund its own future
The withdrawal floodgates have been opened. More countries will cut back on aid as they prioritise domestic threats over global generosity.
By Newsday
Dec. 8, 2025
Alcohol laws under fire as road deaths mount
Human error remains the leading cause of these accidents, with reckless driving, speeding and alcohol impairment cited as the most common contributing factors.
By Margaret Lubinda
Dec. 8, 2025
Calls for policy overhaul to unlock renewable energy investments
From this renewable power generation potential, the council noted 600MW would come from solar, geothermal (50MW), biomass (1 000MW), small hydro (120MW), and wind (100MW),
By Belinda Chiroodza
Dec. 7, 2025
The silent cost of fiscal myopia
When a government begins to tax trust, you know desperation has reached catastrophic proportions.
By Shame Makoshori
Nov. 21, 2025
The hidden costs of China’s industrial policy
In turn, this could reduce the GDP level by up to 2% after accounting for the associated decline in capital accumulation.
By Newsday
Nov. 13, 2025
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Big brother is watching : Zim intensifies spying on citizens
Intelwatch, which was founded in 2022 in South Africa, seeks to build on the work of the Media Policy and Democratic project,
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Nov. 2, 2025
New Shoko category whispers, captures subtle shifts in identity
TEN Zimbabwe-based storytellers have challenged policymakers, the media, activists and civil society through a collaborative photography project that focuses on freedom of expression,
By Margaret Lubinda
Oct. 2, 2025
A community psychology review of the Zimbabwe School Health policy
By prioritising vulnerable groups such as girls, children with disabilities, orphans, and by being gender sensitive it makes an important step toward equity and social justice.
By Ottilia Mabhena
Oct. 1, 2025




