Exterior highlights include 19-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, and privacy glass — all contributing to a refined look.
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo
May. 24, 2025
Rita’s radiance is that her beauty, grace and resilience were understated. She lived in a whirlwind of rehearsals, sprinting children, and concert performances.
Opinion
By Ashleigh Chambeni
May. 23, 2025
There are no toilets on their roadside camp. In addition, there is no clean water or shelter.
Opinion
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa
May. 23, 2025
The pension industry has a choice to make: restore dignity to those who built this nation — or join the long list of predators that fed on their pain.
Opinion
By Shame Makoshori
May. 23, 2025
Lager beer retained its position as the leading contributor to Delta Corporation’s top line, accounting for approximately 44% of total revenue in FY25.
Opinion
By Kudakwashe Taimo
May. 23, 2025
Their investigation revealed that both the ammunition and guns were manufactured by the Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI), which is run by the Zimbabwean military.
Opinion
By Blessing-miles Tendi
May. 23, 2025
Contextualising AI in Zim
Opinion
By Evans Sagomba
May. 23, 2025
Here are some pointers for safeguarding personal data during job searches:
Opinion
By Edith Utete
May. 23, 2025
A functional credit system, a fair judiciary, and effective anti-corruption mechanisms are all prerequisites for this moral ecology.
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe
May. 23, 2025
Despite these efforts, challenges remain. The role of certain religious groups in driving vulture demand remains a “dark box”, requiring further investigation.
Opinion
By Israel Maringa
May. 23, 2025
As Hans Kundnani, author of The Paradox of German Power, put it: “Up to the point when the US says the security guarantee is over, you have to do everything you can to hold it together.
Opinion
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 23, 2025
Accessible WhatsApp and phone lines which allow the public to report illegal connections and other related activities should be made available.
Opinion
By Kevin Tutani
May. 23, 2025
Even after a debt has been indemnified, Credsure continues its recovery efforts, sharing any recovered funds with the insured party.
Opinion
By Patrice Chiremba
May. 23, 2025
By regulating AI, governments can minimise risks related to the misuse of AI, such as unethical surveillance, manipulation, or automation driven job displacement.
Opinion
By Arthur Mutambara
May. 23, 2025
At the time, the company was a shadow of its former self, struggling against more innovative competitors and an economic landscape riddled with challenges.
Opinion
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 23, 2025
At its core, job creation is a function of the private sector. Businesses, driven by profit motives, are the primary engines of employment.
Opinion
By Justice Chengeta Jr
May. 16, 2025
Time wealth most finite resource
Opinion
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 16, 2025
Global implications at a local scale
Opinion
By Evans Sagomba
May. 16, 2025
He identifies a troubling concentration of wealth, the marginalisation of the working poor, and the inadequacy of state structures to protect human welfare.
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe
May. 16, 2025
The Isuzu MU-X has long been celebrated for its sophisticated styling, exceptional comfort, and rugged reliability.
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo
May. 16, 2025
It was a ruse cobbled together to mask the perpetuation of Smith’s illegal regime.
Opinion
By Tinashe Kairiza
May. 16, 2025
We are told that later this month, a huge party is going to be thrown to celebrate the partial completion of the construction of the interchange, the most expensive in the world!
Opinion
By Muckracker
May. 16, 2025
Africa holds 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, yet remains poor.
Opinion
By Grace Chirenje
May. 16, 2025
Musk, of course, is also fighting his own private battle against the Great Replacement by having as many white babies as possible.
Opinion
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 16, 2025
RBZ governor John Mushayavanhu knows better than most the dangers of an uncontrolled money supply — he lived through 2008.
Opinion
By Shame Makoshori
May. 16, 2025
The order accuracy metric will also involve the assessment of compliance to pricing structures, service level agreements, agreed payment terms and delivery terms.
Opinion
By Charles Nyika
May. 9, 2025
Enticing offer: Scammers advertise heavily discounted airtime or data bundles (such as 10GB for US$2. The prices are significantly lower than legitimate offers to lure in victims.
Opinion
By Jacob Mutisi
May. 9, 2025
Unstructured interviews show moderate to strong correlations with general mental ability (0.41), meaning they are substantially influenced by how intelligent candidates appear.
Opinion
By Memory Nguwi
May. 9, 2025
Trump’s unilateral decision to impose high tariffs on the US’s trading partners presents a huge challenge to the sustenance and stability of the global neoliberal economic order.
Opinion
By Ronald Chipaike
May. 9, 2025
Social capital must be cultivated — through better community spaces, mental health inclusion, and targeted interventions that value relational well-being.
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe
May. 9, 2025
This criminality is being carried out by unscrupulous firms and some wealthy individuals who are depriving the government of the revenue which is due to it.
Opinion
By Kevin Tutani
May. 9, 2025
The voices of those who defend the old values are fewer and weaker.
Opinion
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 9, 2025
The Amarok is available in eight stylish colours, including clear white, midnight black, bright blue, medium silver, dark grey, deep red, bright beige and reed green.
Opinion
By Andrew Muzamhindo
May. 9, 2025
While some women have lost children through miscarriage, stillbirth, or illness, others grapple with infertility, feeling excluded from the joys of motherhood.
When private companies hold the reins of the technology that shape public opinion, there is a danger that profit motives override the common good.
Opinion
By Evans Sagomba
May. 9, 2025
Regular introspection about life purpose and values. For this to happen, time alone in solitude where reflection is taking place is necessary.
Opinion
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 9, 2025
CONTRACTORS across Zimbabwe are sounding the alarm over chronic payment delays from government, warning the sector’s survival is at stake.
Opinion
By Freeman Makopa
May. 9, 2025
Simultaneous with the impromptu tour of NatPharm, Mombeshora’s ministry issued an angry statement in which it sought to blame everyone else except the glorious Second Republic.
Opinion
By Muckracker
May. 9, 2025
Therefore, rehabilitation empowers people with disabilities to live more independently, participating actively in society and enhancing their quality of life.
Opinion
By Deborah Tigere
May. 9, 2025
Zimbabweans wear survival like a second skin. We are the children of a land that has survived colonial plunder, economic freefall, and the quiet violence of broken promises.
Opinion
By Grace Chirenje
May. 9, 2025
FIRST Capital Bank’s (FCB) lending income grew by 48% in the financial year 2025, largely on the back of a 45% increase in customer deposits.
Opinion
By Morgan & Co
May. 9, 2025
Without a doubt, this is an exceptionally rewarding period for Padenga’s shareholders, who have every reason to be pleased with the performance of their portfolios.
Opinion
By Kudakwashe Taimo
May. 9, 2025
Mnangagwa was Minister of State Security in the 1980s during the Gukurahundi massacres, Mugabe’s campaign to crush Joshua Nkomo’s Zapu.
Opinion
By Tinashe Kairiza
May. 9, 2025
The elite crime investigation unit, the Hawks, confirmed that the case has been prioritised. Back home, however, the silence is deafening.
Opinion
By Shame Makoshori
May. 9, 2025
They are often at home during the day, making them the primary targets of enforcement efforts such as spot checks or visits from licensing officers.
Opinion
By Jacob Mutisi
May. 2, 2025
Zimbabwe's history with currency instability underscores the urgent need for a credible and stable medium of exchange.
Opinion
By Fungisai Nota
May. 2, 2025
To put these numbers in context, a correlation of .30 is generally considered moderate, while .50 is strong.
Opinion
By Memory Nguwi
May. 2, 2025
But while the study is extensive, one glaring omission cannot go unnoticed: Zimbabwe, along with much of southern Africa, is not yet a participant.
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe
May. 2, 2025
It is like two sides of the same coin — two eras, same players.
Opinion
By Correspondent
May. 2, 2025