Letter to my people: Ngwena’s Botswana moment of truth
Sitting close to former Botswana president Mokgweetsi Masisi, Ngwena did not seem to share the joy that has engulfed the region following that country’s elections last month.
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 10, 2024
Mozambique: A revolution born in the search for electoral justice
At least twenty-five protesters have lost their lives in the last two weeks, while thousands have been shot and injured by the police. At least 149 remain jailed.
By Paula Cristina Roque
Nov. 10, 2024
Village Rhapsody: Climate change mitigation through agroecology: Carbon sequestration and emission reduction
Agroecology presents a powerful, nature-based solution for climate change mitigation through its dual role in carbon sequestration and emission reduction.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Nov. 10, 2024
The Markets Mirror: Unlocking the US stock markets for Zim traders
For Zimbabwean traders, the journey to trading on Wall Street involves more than just ambition; it requires a strategic approach to education, market understanding, and risk management.
By Isaac Jonas
Nov. 10, 2024
Editorial comment: Demolitions: Deal with the root cause
Institutions such as the Environmental Management Agency have been caught napping in most cases as the illegal construction on wetlands goes unchecked.
By The Standard
Nov. 10, 2024
Business Opinion: Customer trust and entrepreneurial brand management
Scaling up the performance ladder should be easier. This is every marketer’s strategic objective.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Nov. 10, 2024
Dealing with the pressure of Zimbabwe’s urban expansion
Citizens watched helplessly as entire homesteads, shops and structures considered ‘unauthorised and illegal’ were erased to the ground.
By Masimba Manyanya
Nov. 10, 2024
Letter from America: Is Donald Trump an angel or a scoundrel?
To working class Americans, Trump is an angel.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Nov. 3, 2024
Editorial Comment: Lessons for Zimbabwe from Bostwana
Former president Robert Mugabe in 2008 decided to hang on to power even after he was defeated by the late Morgan Tsvangirai in presidential elections.
By The Standard
Nov. 3, 2024
Zim’s mineral processing plans: A step towards economic revival or deepening the debt crisis?
The mega-oil refinery in Nigeria and the new refinery in Ghana are two notable examples of value addition in the area.
By Artwell Dzobo
Nov. 3, 2024
Redefining Broadcasting Services Act reform agenda
That the ZBC has failed in fulfilling the constitutional and professional obligation of impartiality, diversity and accessibility is no longer a moot question.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu
Nov. 3, 2024
Letter to my people : The scarf cost Botswana’s Masisi dearly
That this has happened not once but twice makes the praise, that he is a staunch constitutionalist, laughable.
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 3, 2024
Village Rhapsody: The devastating consequences of Zimbabwe’s water crisis
It is imperative that leaders act decisively to protect the health and dignity of their people.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Nov. 3, 2024
More than Putin’s clever route back to the centre of global affairs?
Unsurprisingly, Ukraine and some Western players have taken objection to Guterres’ attendance at the BRICS summit.
By Ronald Chipaike and Emmanuel Matambo
Oct. 27, 2024
Is privatisation of resettlement land viable in Zim?
Private tenure, which is embedded in property rights is a western concept with strong ties to the Roman-Dutch law and John Locke’s Two Treatise of Government in 1689.
By Freedom Mazwi and George Mudimu
Oct. 27, 2024
Zifa elections heading for a fall
Who can blame their strong reasoning that the current Zifa congress can just mess up things knowing pretty well that they will not be held accountable for what comes out of the elections.
By Michael Kariati
Oct. 27, 2024
Dreams crushed by a baton: The reality of journalism under repression
Media freedom was an illusion, and I learned this bitter truth in ways that would change my life forever.
By Tony Manyangadze
Oct. 27, 2024
Pilgrim's progress or sportman's success
Pressing is persevering in the midst of difficulties, obstacles, challenges, hardships, problems; persevering after all contains the word ‘severe’.
By Tim Middleton
Oct. 27, 2024
Investing in the US stock market for Zimbabweans: A comprehensive guide
Investing in the US market from Zimbabwe involves navigating through brokerage choices, understanding tax environments, and strategically planning your investments.
By Isaac Jonas
Oct. 27, 2024
Obama’s plan to save Kamala backfires spectacularly as Trump surges!
Democrats then outlawed voter registration identification in the states which they control. Non-citizens can now vote in California.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Oct. 27, 2024
Truth in entrepreneurial branding, keeping promise through AI
This week’s article focuses on the need for brands to keep their promises to the customers and the various stakeholders.
By Farai Chigora. and Tabani Moyo
Oct. 27, 2024
Zim must focus on community involvement in climate action
This exclusion leads to a disconnect between policy and the lived realities of those on the frontlines of climate change, making the need for grassroots movements more vital than ever.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Oct. 27, 2024
Protecting environmental child rights in mining communities
To raise awareness on the provisions of General Comment 26 of 2023 on child rights and environmental rights with a focus on climate change, Zela hosted a community workshop.
By ZELA
Oct. 27, 2024
Editorial Comment: Moaning about sanctions betrays leadership deficit
Those are precisely the reasons why Zimbabwe’s international isolation has not ended and not sanctions.
By The Standard
Oct. 27, 2024
Zim’s NGO’s under the Damocles sword
The version of the PVO Amendment Bill gazetted on March 1,2024 is a mirror reflection of the 2021 version which also borrowed from the same draconian notes of the 2004 version.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai
Oct. 27, 2024
Zim’s currency experiment has failed and it’s time to ditch the ZiG
The shift also complicates compliance with tax regulations, as accountants must stay updated on new tax implications associated with currency changes.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Oct. 27, 2024
Ritual has exposed Zanu PF’s widening rifts
There is a lot happening behind the scenes and as the Lacoste gang used to say in the days leading to the cowardly coup against Gushungo; Magumo kune nyaya.
By Doctor Stop It
Oct. 27, 2024
Letter from America: Barak Obama is out of touch about Kamala!
Textiles factories which migrated overseas were never coming back he yelled.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Oct. 20, 2024
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By Sharon Buwerimwe and Chantay Ruswa
Nov. 10, 2024