Navigating the US stock market: Common mistakes for Zimbabwean Investors and how to avoid them
However, the journey is fraught with challenges that can undermine even the most enthusiastic investor's efforts.
By Isaac Jonas
Nov. 24, 2024
Ncube’s budget must target the vulnerable
Zimbabwe’s currency woes that started over two decades ago continue unabated — in April this year the government scrapped the RTGs dollar after it was battered by inflation.
By The Standard
Nov. 24, 2024
Mozambique: Sadc can still play a positive role
Legal actions are ongoing, potentially altering the composition of parliament in favour of the opposition.
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler
Nov. 24, 2024
All the juicy news from the US!
The first casualty is the braggadocious Congressman Joe Scarborough and his wife Mika and their television programme entitled Morning Joe.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Nov. 24, 2024
The future of internal brand management and entrepreneurship in the age of AI
There ought to be a strategic balance between deploying technology and creating a lifetime experience among the varying stakeholders, especially customers.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
Nov. 24, 2024
Of Dr Amai II and double standards in Zim
The coup gang even went to the extent of arresting the then vice chancellor on allegations that he facilitated the awarding of the fraudulent PhD.
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 24, 2024
Companies are buying up cheap carbon offsets
A more pernicious explanation for the growth in voluntary offsets is that offsets enable “greenwashing.”
By Sehoom Kim
Nov. 24, 2024
Community participation in budget making: A crucial step towards inclusive governance
In Zimbabwe, like many other developing countries, budget making has traditionally been a top-down process, with limited involvement of citizens and communities.
By Samuel Wadzai
Nov. 24, 2024
Cyber and data protection regulations unconstitutional
The regulations, in other words, are grossly disproportionate and go far beyond anything permitted by the Constitution.
By Veritas
Nov. 24, 2024
Village Rhapsody: Inside Harare City’s demolitions
Allegations of selective demolition have cast doubt on the council’s intentions, fuelling perceptions of bias and undermining public trust.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Nov. 24, 2024
Cool sightings
Joseph Addison, an English poet, wrote that “What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the human soul”.
By Tim Middleton
Nov. 24, 2024
Budget must promote accountability and transparency in mining sector
Zela notes that now is the ideal time for the fiscal policy framework to implement a sliding scale royalty system for these important minerals as prices are depressed.
By ZELA
Nov. 24, 2024
Laws, regulations key to resolving investment contradictions
There is also need to treat investors equally, and particularly not profile certain groups.
By Tichaona Zindoga
Nov. 17, 2024
Letter from America: US Democrats lick their wounds while plotting revenge!
Last week, Democrat Kamala Harris got 13 percent of the vote. Trump swept the county with 67 percent.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Nov. 17, 2024
One Africa, infinite potential
A united Africa can better leverage its diverse resources and talents for the collective benefit of its people.
By Evans Mathanda
Nov. 17, 2024
Reimagining African philanthropy in the digital age
The APN Assembly is a bi-annual convection of stakeholders in the philanthropic, developmental and civic society sectors
By Tarisai Jangara and Nigel Nyamutumbu
Nov. 17, 2024
2030 saga: Chickens are coming home to roost
The devaluation, incredibly described as a “one off” by John the Second, has already resulted in the erosion of incomes of the country’s citizens using the ZiG.
By Doctor Stop It
Nov. 17, 2024
Domestic resource mobilisation for sustainable development
Strategies and initiatives for the mobilisation of domestic resources
By Ronald Zvendiya
Nov. 17, 2024
The informal sector and the paradox of value: A case of Zimbabwe
In conclusion, Zimbabwe’s informal sector embodies the “paradox of value,” where significant contributions are met with marginalization and neglect.
By Sicelo Ndlovu
Nov. 17, 2024
Editorial Comment: Church must not shield sex offenders
The cases could be a tip of the iceberg and church leaders need to act in a manner that would help prevent such abuses in future.
By The Standard
Nov. 17, 2024
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
Letter from America: Donald Trump scores a historic victory!
The victory is bitter sweet in that Trump has registered 71 352 000 votes against Kamala’s 66 415 000 votes.
By Kenneth Mufuka
Nov. 10, 2024
The nexus between climate change and social justice in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, climate change is not just an environmental challenge, but a social justice crisis.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
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
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
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