Kirsty will have a sub-office in Harare, as tradition dictates.
Opinion
By Tommy Sithole Mar. 21, 2025
Yet, nearly 45 years after gaining independence, Zimbabwe has spiralled into economic decline, crippled by hunger, rampant unemployment and an exodus of capital.
Opinion
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 21, 2025
These few elite individuals flaunt wealth in a sea of poverty. This has exposed the yawning gap between the haves and have-nots.
Opinion
By Faith Zaba Mar. 21, 2025
Servicing this debt will absorb approximately 40% of total government revenue in 2024.
Opinion
By Christopher Mugaga Mar. 21, 2025
Recently, I booked a bus ticket with a local company to travel to one of our special economic zones. I was given the option to pay in either US dollars or Zimbabwean Gold (ZiG).
Opinion
By Kudakwashe Taimo Mar. 21, 2025
This is the very same matter that George Charamba claimed was “dead and buried”!
Opinion
By Muckracker Mar. 21, 2025
This intensive and exclusive focus on AI and the Global South has been missing in the literature.
Opinion
By Arthur Mutambara Mar. 21, 2025
The Paris Agreement marks a turning point in global efforts to combat climate change, ushering in a new era of sustainable development.
Opinion
By Cynthia Tapera Mar. 21, 2025
Far from denying his deeds, Duterte gloried in them and promised more of the same — and most Filipinos cheered. It is not a woke place.
Opinion
By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 21, 2025
Variables that contribute towards fuel consumption include fuel quality, tyre pressure balance, speed and also load carried at the time of testing.
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 21, 2025
At the time, I was still finding my footing in the world of activism, grappling with the weight of systemic injustices and the responsibility of advocating for marginalised voices.
Opinion
By Grace Chirenje Mar. 21, 2025
As we work towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it becomes evident that gender equality is essential to the entire agenda.
Opinion
By Lovemore Nyawo Mar. 21, 2025
Given the pressure associated with procurement, benefit packages are no longer viewed as the be-all and end-all. 
Opinion
By Charles Nyika Mar. 14, 2025
From joint ventures in agriculture to university-industry collaborations in innovation, partnerships can bridge resource gaps, improve market access, and accelerate industrialisation. 
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe Mar. 14, 2025
Zimbabwe’s path to prosperity lies not in replicating borrowed models, but in crafting a unique and resilient economic framework, one that actively includes our diaspora. 
Opinion
By Fungisai Nota Mar. 14, 2025
Job evaluation serves as a systematic method to determine the relative worth of different positions within an organisation.  
Opinion
By Memory Nguwi Mar. 14, 2025
Amidst this backdrop, the digital world presents both a glaring challenge and a gleaming opportunity for women. 
Opinion
By Edith Utete Mar. 14, 2025
Simplify the tax system to eliminate bureaucracy and corruption, making compliance easier. 
Opinion
By Jacob Mutisi Mar. 14, 2025
This should be fair, if they (trade partners) are considerate and acknowledge the poor state of the country's economy and its challenges.
Opinion
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 14, 2025
Addressing an interactive session with editors last month, the President reiterated that he will leave office in 2028.
Opinion
By Pondai B Shozhera Mar. 14, 2025
In a world where natural resources are adequate for the benefit of all, the disparity in wealth becomes even more pronounced when power dynamics are at play.
The baseline for ethical use of AI is to ensure the obvious distinction between humans and AI. Blurring the lines is a recipe for bad outcomes.
Opinion
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 14, 2025
You can blame the European colonial powers for the last major redrawing of the borders in the region in 1918-20
Opinion
By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 14, 2025
It is not just any Mercedes, it is certified all the way from the manufacturer for you if it is from Zimoco. Below are the key advantages:
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 14, 2025
Zimbabwe’s terrain requires multiple, flexible and adaptable tenure regimes and no unilinear and shallow simplistic formulas. 
Opinion
By Phillan Zamchiya Mar. 14, 2025
This requirement infringes on a vehicle owner’s right to obtain insurance by adding an unnecessary financial burden. 
Opinion
By Taisa Tshuma Mar. 14, 2025
He warned that the move could intensify factional hostilities, as Mnangagwa’s supporters face off against Chiwenga loyalists.
Opinion
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 14, 2025
In the process, he suggested that the 2030 term extension agenda was “dead and buried”.
Opinion
By Muckraker Mar. 14, 2025
From a young age, boys are often taught to “toughen up”, to hide their vulnerabilities, and to prioritise providing for their families over addressing their emotional needs. 
Opinion
By Grace Chirenje Mar. 14, 2025
After establishing a case of predatory pricing, the commission refers the matter to the National Prosecuting Authority for prosecution and the appropriate level of fine.
In February, market activity was largely driven by the two most liquid stocks on the local bourse, which accounted for over 86% of total trading volume. 
Opinion
By Kudakwashe Taimo Mar. 14, 2025
Hwange National Park, spanning 15 000 square kilometres in the coal-rich Hwange district, is a protected area of immense ecological and economic significance. 
Opinion
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 14, 2025
The future of journalism depends on it. Change will not wait. The time for transformation is now.
Opinion
By Faith Zaba Mar. 14, 2025
The heat of consumer opinion has been asserting its influence in business. 
Opinion
By Charles Nyika Mar. 7, 2025
The country’s economic constraints mean that formal employment opportunities remain scarce, leaving many university graduates struggling to secure jobs. 
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe Mar. 7, 2025
This could result in improved formal employment as well as economic growth and standard of living.
Opinion
By Lovemore Nyawo Mar. 7, 2025
No wonder so many people see performance management as nothing more than an annual box-ticking exercise.
Opinion
By Memory Nguwi Mar. 7, 2025
A moment of solidarity — connecting women's movements worldwide and amplifying collective demands for equality.
Opinion
By Tinashe Madamombe Mar. 7, 2025
THE advent of stringent data protection regulations across the globe is reshaping how organisations manage personal data. 
Opinion
By Jacob Mutisi Mar. 7, 2025
A country can invoke tax breaks, special economic zones and tailored educational budgets, in order to encourage the production of particular complex products for local consumption and exports.
Opinion
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 7, 2025
Many small and medium enterprises struggle to compete with relatively cheaper Chinese imports.
Opinion
By Marvellous Ngundu Mar. 7, 2025
IN a world where resources are often abundant, the disparity in wealth distribution raises crucial questions about the mechanisms that perpetuate inequality. 
From my economics background what we are witnessing unfolding before us is a form of economic competition, or we can refer to it as the digital cold war.
Opinion
By Evans Sigomba Mar. 7, 2025
While the advantages are compelling, there are challenges to the implementation of four-way stops in Zimbabwe.
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 7, 2025
In case you got lost in translation dear reader, ‘family values and traditional norms’ is euphemism for women oppression. 
Opinion
By Ntando Dumani Mar. 7, 2025
These questions might never occur to a developer in London or San Francisco. 
Opinion
By Chenai Mutambasere Mar. 7, 2025
Mnangagwa, who is serving his final constitutionally-mandated term set to end in 2028, has repeatedly stated his intention to step down in line with the constitution. 
Opinion
By Julia Ndlela Mar. 7, 2025
Surely, this should be celebrated with the man’s face on the highest note of the region’s strongest currency!
Opinion
By Muckraker Mar. 7, 2025
It was a stark reminder of the broader dysfunction that seems to permeate many institutions in Zimbabwe. 
Opinion
By Grace Chirenje Mar. 7, 2025
Local operations’ sales were 4% firmer compared to prior year despite a 3% contraction in average customer spend.
Opinion
By Morgan & Co Mar. 7, 2025