The fulfilment of prophecy
Are you going to refuse heaven or eternal life because of Jesus or believe Him and have everlasting life?
By Erasmus Makarimayi
May 30, 2026
Zim: An angry country
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
May 30, 2026
Guarding information: A CEO’s duty
Cyber security and data integrity are now priorities in leadership, operational, governance and ultimately business survival issues.
By Innocent Hadebe
May 30, 2026
Attract attention: Brand sparkle
Yet we live in crowded, noisy spaces where getting noticed is half the battle.
By Jonah Nyoni
May 30, 2026
Toothpaste abrasives: Cleaning without damaging teeth
Abrasive agents are meant to clean and polish teeth by enabling the removal of soft deposits and extrinsic stains adequately, thereby achieving a smooth and glistening surface.
By Patience Matambo
May 29, 2026
The boat is still rocking: Zim’s churches and the urgent need for consistent constitutional leadership
In 1987, Constitution Amendment No 7 Act abolished the prime minister’s office and created the powerful executive presidency that still shapes our politics today.
By Gcotyelwa Jimlongo
May 29, 2026
The Armenian geopolitical suicide
Armenia's current course towards the European Union is not a development strategy, but an attempt to escape responsibility for what it has done.
By OWN CORRESPONDENT
May 28, 2026
How the West foments religious war
Russia is facing an unprecedented challenge today. The West has unleashed a war of annihilation against it, including on the religious front.
By OWN CORRESPONDENT
May 28, 2026
The silicon crossroads: How China’s chip innovation reshapes the global landscape and Africa’s path forward
While some economies focus on nanometer race milestones such as 3nm, 2nm, and 1.4nm, China has shifted to a more inclusive technical evaluation system.
By Saxon Zvina
May 28, 2026
The bullet and the bargaining chip: How critical minerals became the new currency of global power
- Tungsten is widely used in armor-piercing applications, industrial tools, and advanced manufacturing.
By Saxon Zvina
May 28, 2026
China rises as Africa’s leading tech partner: A comprehensive analysis of two decades of win‑win cooperation
Africa’s electrification rate climbed from 28% in 2000 to 58% in 2025, with around 35% of new electricity connections supported by Chinese‑backed power projects.
By Saxon Zvina
May 28, 2026
Tanzania, the new frontrunner in the race for critical minerals
Tanzania, for its part, is looking to even out these odds and establish itself as a major player in the mining and processing of critical minerals.
By Tinaye Garava
May 28, 2026
Why Medical Aid Societies Entered Healthcare Provision – And Why That History Matters Today
In effect, service provision became an extension of the core mandate of medical aid societies: safeguarding their members’ access to healthcare.
By Staff Reporter
May 28, 2026
Urban to rural migration: A practical path torwards Zim’s economic renaissance
In contrast, rural areas are viewed as labour sources with subsistence farming.
By Claude Kutombo
May 28, 2026
While zvigananda splurge US$20m at wedding, Zim begs for money to feed the hungry
On one side of this bitter national reality, millions of ordinary citizens are facing the terrifying prospect of severe hunger.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana
May 28, 2026
From extreme poverty to a manufacturing powerhouse: The underlying logic of China’s rise and the cognitive liberation of the Global South
Strengthen education focused on local development cases, expand South-South exchanges, and shape public narratives centered on African capability and progress.
By Saxon Zvina
May 27, 2026
From quantity to quality: China’s economic modernisation and the hard lessons for Africa and the Global South
E-commerce, mobile payments, short-video platforms, and AI-powered logistics have expanded China’s retail market from less than US$2 trillion in 2010 to over US$8 trillion today.
By Saxon Zvina
May 27, 2026
The Caribbean frontline: Cuba’s fight is Africa’s fight — A strategic analysis of the US indictment of Raúl Castro.
Silence equals complicity. The African Union must issue a joint statement condemning the indictment and reaffirming support for Cuba’s sovereignty.
By Saxon Zvina
May 27, 2026
The celestial ceiling breaker: How China’s space resolve offers a blueprint for the Global South
The window for affordable, equitable space access is narrowing. After 2030, demand for access to Tiangong will rise sharply.
By Saxon Zvina
May 27, 2026
Indigenous knowledge systems have their own data collection methods
In most African communities, people learn through fluid conversations with peers about their own work, reflecting on real issues, sharing experiences and thinking together.
By Charles Dhewa
May 27, 2026
How to choose a mentor
Here are a few nuggets I picked from the workshop. In many ways, a mentor acts as a compass, showing direction in moments of uncertainty.
By Cliff Chiduku
May 27, 2026
Why online reputation matters in modern journalism
Matthew Vanzetti is an experienced casino writer and pokies specialist with over 15 years in the gaming industry.
By Newsday
May 26, 2026
How African bettors can tell a regulated betting site from an offshore one
Online gambling regulations across Africa vary from one country to the next, but the principles of choosing a trustworthy operator remain largely the same
By Newsday
May 26, 2026
Defence and balance: Protecting the body without harm
There are several ways people can support their immune and lymphatic systems.
By Rutendo Kureya
May 26, 2026
Remembering Linda Masarira: How political polarisation is swallowing Zimbabwe’s humanity
Losing a mother, a friend, and a sister so suddenly is a painful experience and no family should have to mourn their loved one under the heavy cloud of public hostility.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
May 26, 2026
Africa Day: Africa must stop watching history and start writing it
Why does a continent so rich remain home to so many poor people?
By JAMESON TIMBA
May 26, 2026
Where Is the Uchena Commission Report?
Today, however, one question remains unanswered: Where is the report?
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
May 25, 2026
FS Mining 𝖽𝗈𝗇𝖺𝗍𝖾𝗌 a wheelchair to a disabled child 𝗂𝗇 𝖬𝖻𝖾𝗋𝖾𝗇𝗀𝗐𝖺 𝖣𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗋𝗂𝖼𝗍
The wheelchair donation is not a one-off gesture. It is the latest thread in a fabric of corporate responsibility that FS Mining has been weaving across Village 6 for some time.
By PRIDE NYAMUPANGEDENGU
May 25, 2026
Understanding why criminal courts use certain procedures during trials
A particularly emotional issue arises when child survivors of abuse are required to testify in court and face cross-examination by the accused person or his lawyer.
By Chinga Govhati
May 25, 2026




