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A defining moment for democracy and Vision 2030

A population of approximately 17 million people speaking with one voice is no trivial occurrence.
By Clever Marisa Apr. 12, 2026

Do the right thing, Mr President

After decades of paying for political excesses, the Zanu PF-led administration should, by now, understand the brutal arithmetic of legitimacy in global markets
By The Zimbabwe Independent Apr. 10, 2026

Byo Poly shines as hub for skills development, innovation

Shava commended the institution’s progress during a tour this week, adding that the innovations go hand in glove with the national development programme.  
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 28, 2026

School infrastructure boost for Hwange

He noted that investment in early childhood development is critical in shaping the future of learners and strengthening the country’s education system.
By Patricia Sibanda Mar. 26, 2026

Of letters and constitutional amendments

What was unexpected was the open defiance of top Zanu PF apparatchiks fronted by retired Air Marshal Henry Muchena.
By Rigid Kondongwe Mar. 26, 2026

NewsDay cartoon 26 March, 2026 edition

NewsDay cartoon 26 March, 2026 edition
By The Watcher Mar. 26, 2026

Downstream ambitions, structural realities: Why Zimbabwe’s lithium policy must prioritise capacity over coercion 

As Africa’s top lithium producer, Zimbabwe adopted a similar approach, abruptly banning lithium concentrate exports in February 2026 to force domestic processing into higher-value chemicals.

Garwe blasts town planners aiding illegal settlement

THE government has accused some town planners of aiding illegal land subdivision and construction on wetlands
By Sharon Zebra Mar. 24, 2026

No illegal settlements by 2030

Spatial planners have unveiled an ambitious roadmap to eliminate illegal and dysfunctional settlements by 2030, as part of efforts to modernise Zimbabwe’s urban landscape. 
By Sharon Zebra Mar. 23, 2026