Blood on our collective hands: The lethal normalisation of femicide
As confirmed by Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, Madula was brutally murdered by her husband, Brighton Kahlanga.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Jan 6, 2026
Maduro ouster: When sovereignty is weaponised to protect illegitimacy and lessons for dictators
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.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Jan 5, 2026
Zim’s perpetual struggle for monetary sovereignty
ZiG, like its predecessors, will survive only if it is backed by domestic production that generates real, tradable value.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Jan 5, 2026
Why I petitioned Parliament to reform Zimbabwe’s Maintenance Law
In other words, a man can be jailed for defaulting on a maintenance order that was issued without conclusive proof that he is the father of the child.
By Believe Guta
Jan 5, 2026
Bridging cultures, building futures: A Zimbabwean perspective on Chinese youth and bilateral exchanges
Over the past few decades, Zimbabwe-China relations have seen growing people-to-people exchanges, with the mobility and interaction of young people playing a key role.
By Tungamirai Eric Mupona
Jan 3, 2026
Companies that hire for skills over credentials will position themselves for growth
Modern business operations have proven that skills and experience matter most.
By Innocent Hadebe
Jan 3, 2026
The new generation of AI copy trading platforms that think like portfolio managers
That is what long term success looks like for traders across Johannesburg, Durban, and Cape Town.
By Newsday
Dec 31, 2025
Foreign investment, local unemployment: Rethinking Zimbabwe’s skills and migration policy
A weak enforcement environment rewards non-compliance and penalises responsible investors who follow the rules.
By John Laisani
Dec 31, 2025
When curiosity is more important than information and knowledge
If formal institutions like grain marketing boards and agricultural marketing authorities were effective social enterprises, the informal economy wouldn’t be growing fast.
By Charles Dhewa
Dec 31, 2025
Breaking old patterns for a new year
Many people hide their emotions within their thoughts, convincing themselves they are protecting their peace. In reality, they are often prolonging or deepening their own suffering.
By Rutendo Kureya
Dec 30, 2025
The scarlet letter of motherhood: Unmasking Zimbabwe’s war on single mothers
Behind almost every single mother is a man who was an equal participant in the tango but chose to leave the dance floor when the music got difficult.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Dec 30, 2025
The unresolved national equation
Perhaps the most visceral evidence of this disconnect is the toxic miasma that pervades our digital public square, particularly on social media platforms.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Dec 29, 2025
Surviving the festive season without January regrets
From a psychologist’s point of view, the festive season brings up many different feelings. Yes, there can be joy, but for many people, it’s also a time of real stress, anxiety and loneliness.
By Abigail Mudokwani
Dec 29, 2025
The price of going home: Christmas boxes and the final return from South Africa to Zimbabwe
Estimating the number of Zimbabweans in South Africa is difficult due to the largely unregulated nature of this mobility, but figures generally range between one million and three million.
By The Conversation
Dec 26, 2025
The three most influential people in our lives
Three figures stand out as the most influential in shaping lives: teachers, parents, and leaders.
By Jonah Nyoni
Dec 26, 2025
Don’t judge before time.
God rescues and restores people. Don’t judge before time.
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Dec 26, 2025
Christmas period is not kind to non-mbingas and the rural folk
I wish you, my friends, a great festive season, and I hope you are able to conquer the pain of explaining why you are considered useless to the cause of your rural peers.
By Brian Sedze
Dec 23, 2025
Allegations of vote-rigging at CITES refuse to die
Although she proceeded with her presentation, she later described feeling “very uncomfortable”, indicating an infringement on her freedom of expression.
By Emmanuel Koro
Dec 23, 2025
Unity and longevity of nationalist parties: Lessons from the region
This moment of crisis was neutralised by the Unity Accord signed between the late founding luminaries of our independence, the late Joshua Nkomo and Robert Gabriel Mugabe
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva
Dec 22, 2025
Safeguarding Children During the December Holidays: What Every Zimbabwean Family Needs to Know
Keep devices and tablets in a common area and restrict use to communal living spaces (not bedrooms). Limit children’s screen time and review who they speak with online.
By Kudzai-Vimbiso Tseriwa
Dec 22, 2025
When profit matters more than lives on mishikashika’
Drivers of mishikashika must also be reminded that hustling for survival cannot come at the cost of human life.
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Dec 22, 2025
Gender justice is a lifetime routine, not a 16-day performance
Issues of gender equality are structural. They have their deep roots in culture, religion, politics, tradition and institutions (family, school, media, workplace).
By Nicholas Aribino and Ngoni Jemwa
Dec 22, 2025
Gender justice is a lifetime routine, not a 16-day performance
Issues of gender equality are structural. They have their deep roots in culture, religion, politics, tradition and institutions (family, school, media, workplace).
By Nicholas Aribino and Ngoni Jemwa
Dec 22, 2025
Leadership in an unpredictable era
An outing for team members aside, the formal workplace environment can also be used to stimulate creativity through teatime.
By Nicholas Aribino
Dec 21, 2025
Did they die and go to heaven?
When the Gospel of Christ is preached and the Word of Truth is rightly divided it ministers to the spirit that will ultimately instruct the soul and body.
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Dec 20, 2025
The making of leaders
Ncube tried to draw the line in the sand when he replied to MPs after the second reading debate of the Finance Bill 2026.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Dec 20, 2025
Strategies for business continuity
These proactive plans ensure the business continues operating during disruptions by identifying risks, protecting critical functions, and enabling swift recovery.
By Innocent Hadebe
Dec 20, 2025
The power is in you
As a young person, I thought it’s my parents who disadvantaged me, only to learn later that I had more advantages than privileged children who had so much at their disposal.
By Jonah Nyoni
Dec 20, 2025




