Pig and poultry industries are thriving as 100% private sector and clearly, whatever the industry is doing with tobacco is working, although I would like to see a return to the auctions.
Opinion & Analysis
By Eddie Cross
4h ago
The Bible is not interpreted by a preacher’s experience or denominational persuasion.
Opinion & Analysis
By Erasmus Makarimayi
4h ago
For many Zimbabweans, this is more than just the passing of a prominent businessman.
Opinion & Analysis
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
4h ago
The contrast is obscene because those who sustain Zimbabwe are denied recognition, while those who steer it towards collapse are celebrated.
Opinion & Analysis
By Wellington Muzengeza
4h ago
Metrics are meant to guide performance, align teams, and drive growth.
Opinion & Analysis
By Innocent Hadebe
4h ago
With my rural mind, I began to imagine what the studio might look like.
Opinion & Analysis
By Jonah Nyoni
4h ago
For investment decisions, it guides developers, investors, and pension funds on feasibility and returns.
Opinion & Analysis
By Mike Juru
22h ago
The government's reasoning behind this move is quite clear.
Opinion & Analysis
By Evans Sagomba
22h ago
As the global economy becomes more fragmented and vulnerable, it requires little imagination to see who stands to lose the most if a serious regression occurs.
Opinion & Analysis
By Kevin Tutani
22h ago
The ISS has also carried symbolic weight. In an often divided world, it stood as one of the most enduring international partnerships.
Opinion & Analysis
By Naison Bangure
22h ago
Many of them are technical, hybrid and skills-intensive and requiring workers who can install, maintain, secure, interpret and adapt intelligent systems.
Opinion & Analysis
By Jacob Mutisi
22h ago
Not all Trump’s advisors are fools, so Ottawa might have to accept a couple of American warships stationed in its Arctic regions too
Opinion & Analysis
By Gwynne Dyer
22h ago
The duo then secured the tender to supply goats and received money from the government, even as they knew they had no capacity to supply the same.
Opinion & Analysis
By Blessed Mhlanga
22h ago
There is a bidirectional link between finance and influence; once the Global North intervenes, it does so with its strategic interests as the bigger picture.
With official distributors involved, the market tends to receive clearer trim structures, more predictable parts support, and consistent aftersales backing.
Opinion & Analysis
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Jan. 16, 2026
Corruption is a pervasive issue that undermines public trust in institutions and hinders social and economic development.
Opinion & Analysis
By Arthur Mutambara
Jan. 16, 2026
Youth-led political contracts are going to be at the forefront of this reawakening, and they are not the polite manifestos of student unions or the decorative charters of NGOs.
Opinion & Analysis
By Wellington Muzengeza
Jan. 16, 2026
Councils must enforce regulations without compromise. Wetlands should never be opened up for residential development under any circumstances.
Opinion & Analysis
By EDDIE ZVINONZWA
Jan. 16, 2026
There is, undeniably, a spiritual dimension to all of this. Alignment with a purpose larger than oneself carries a particular weight.
Opinion & Analysis
By Gloria Mukombachoto
Jan. 16, 2026
Zimbabwe has recorded only four month-on-month trade surpluses since November 2020, according to Equity Axis’ analysis.
Opinion & Analysis
By Shame Makoshori
Jan. 16, 2026
Government officials presented NDC 3.0 as an evolution of Zimbabwe’s earlier submissions, aligned with Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy 2.
Opinion & Analysis
By Tracy Mafa
Jan. 16, 2026
The phrase “slay,” borrowed from global youth vernacular, means to dominate with confidence.
Opinion & Analysis
By Lovemore Nyawo
Jan. 16, 2026
EVERY year, at least 1,19 million people lose their lives to road traffic accidents with at least 20 million people suffering non-fatal injuries while others incur disabilities.
Opinion & Analysis
By Johannes Marisa
Jan. 16, 2026
These early gatherings were peaceful, organised and free of confrontation — an exercise of rights Iran says it both recognises and protects.
Opinion & Analysis
By Amir Hossein Hosseini
Jan. 16, 2026
With the threat of hunger and poverty looming large, addressing soil degradation is not just an environmental concern but a moral obligation.
Opinion & Analysis
By Naboth Mutomba
Jan. 15, 2026
Undocumented migration is a regional phenomenon rooted in structural inequality across Sadc, not a bilateral problem confined to one or two neighbouring States.
Opinion & Analysis
By John Laisani
Jan. 15, 2026
CO-PARENTING has quietly become a defining feature of the modern Zimbabwean family.
Opinion & Analysis
By Simbarashe C Kanyimo
Jan. 14, 2026
ZIMBABWE stands at an inflection point. Quiet reforms in the country’s intellectual property (IP) system are not merely administrative tweaks.
Opinion & Analysis
By Rachelle Anesu Chaminuka
Jan. 14, 2026
THE question of the essence of man is complex, because when one pauses to reflect, it becomes clear that human existence is composed of three interconnected parts
Opinion & Analysis
By Rutendo Kureya
Jan. 13, 2026
WHILE the nation is currently swept up in the excitement of Afcon and the whirlwind visit of global personality IShowSpeed, a darker trend has emerged beneath the surface of our trending hash tags.
Opinion & Analysis
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Jan. 13, 2026
The enduring legal significance of Resolution 2758 lies not in prescribing the method of reunification, but in affirming sovereignty and representation.
Opinion & Analysis
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
Jan. 12, 2026
Within the central business district of Harare, one no longer walks with confidence but with trepidation.
Opinion & Analysis
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Jan. 12, 2026
Infants and toddlers often accompany their mothers to prison, not because they have committed any offence, but because there is nowhere else for them to go.
Until next time, thanks for reading this Letter From Zimbabwe now in its 25th year, and my books about life in Zimbabwe, a country in waiting.
Letters
By AMH Voices
Jan. 12, 2026
Constitutional Amendment No. 3, if it comes, will potentially scrap term limits or extend the terms for up to seven years.
Opinion & Analysis
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jan. 10, 2026
Reigning in authority requires full knowledge of what we received and who we became upon salvation.
Opinion & Analysis
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Jan. 10, 2026
Across the country, children, young people and even tertiary students are returning to classrooms with renewed hope and curiosity.
Opinion & Analysis
By Marilyn Mutize
Jan. 10, 2026
Data is an integral input, but it is not a substitute for judgement.
Opinion & Analysis
By Innocent Hadebe
Jan. 10, 2026
Some people get rewarded and others are helplessly thrown out of the ship.
Opinion & Analysis
By Jonah Nyoni
Jan. 10, 2026
It is diverse, complex, evolving and deeply shaped by development realities on both sides.
Opinion & Analysis
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Jan. 9, 2026
This condition captures a frightening paradox because it is rarely deadly, but its potential for damage is significant.
Opinion & Analysis
By Patience Matambo
Jan. 9, 2026
THE United States (US) made the global war on terror a near universal State practice after 9/11.
Opinion & Analysis
By Sharon Hofisi
Jan. 8, 2026
ZIMBABWE possesses considerable natural and human capital, yet persistent socio-economic underperformance indicates that the gap is not in resources, but in how policies are designed
Opinion & Analysis
By John Laisani
Jan. 8, 2026
IF African scholars were more interested in studying informal economies and territorial markets, by now, there would be abundant literature on these important post-colonial institutions.
Opinion & Analysis
By Charles Dhewa
Jan. 7, 2026
Governments announce ambitious plans, organisations roll out new strategies and individuals declare that this will be “their year”.
Opinion & Analysis
By Cliff Chiduku
Jan. 7, 2026
As confirmed by Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, Madula was brutally murdered by her husband, Brighton Kahlanga.
Opinion & Analysis
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Jan. 6, 2026
One of the most uncomfortable truths about resentment is that offence is, to a significant degree, a choice. Not the initial sting, perhaps, but the decision to keep it alive.
Opinion & Analysis
By Rutendo Kureya
Jan. 6, 2026
Importantly, the VFEX could help reposition Zimbabwe as a credible gold investment destination, not just a supplier of raw bullion.
Opinion & Analysis
By Justice Mundonde
Jan. 5, 2026
Trump’s action is a direct warning to would-be dictators everywhere: steal an election, crush your people, and the world may no longer look away.
Opinion & Analysis
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Jan. 5, 2026
ZiG, like its predecessors, will survive only if it is backed by domestic production that generates real, tradable value.
Opinion & Analysis
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Jan. 5, 2026