IMTT a double edged sword
Treasury tweaked IMTT, amid calls by experts for it to go, saying modifying it was akin to putting lipstick on a pig.
By Newsday
Oct 21, 2025
A laughing stock
By Newsday
Oct 13, 2025
Pretoria’s ZEP extension must be accompanied by sincerity
For years, South Africa’s handling of Zimbabwean migrants has oscillated between reluctant tolerance and open hostility.
By Newsday
Oct 10, 2025
Government is everything that is wrong with Zimbabwe
Government's failure to account for public funds and prioritise essential services continues to expose the deep rot at the heart of Zimbabwe’s governance system.
By Newsday
Oct 9, 2025
It's time for the Chevrons to grow up
The 2026 T20 World Cup is not a destination; it is the ultimate proving ground. The true measure of Zimbabwe's resurgence will be its performance in India and Sri Lanka.
By Newsday
Oct 8, 2025
Empowerment funds the new feeding troughs
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has ordered Zanu PF wings that benefited from presidential empowerment programmes to submit comprehensive reports.
By Newsday
Sep 19, 2025
Politics of patronage in full swing
ZANU PF’s survival has never been built on delivery or accountability — it thrives on patronage.
By Newsday
Sep 18, 2025
Time for youths to rise against political fraud
WHEN Zanu PF youths in Chinhoyi booed politburo member and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, they were not just expressing anger
By Newsday
Sep 17, 2025
Zim fight against HIV faltering where it should not
At Mpilo Central Hospital’s Centre of Excellence, doctors warn that older adults are contracting HIV at alarming rates, driven by the dangerous myth that the virus only affects the young.
By Newsday
Sep 15, 2025
Byo’s HIV decline: A victory worth guarding
Bulawayo province has recorded a steep 44% decline in new HIV infections compared to 2020, according to the National Aids Council’s (NAC) 2025 HIV Estimate Report.
By Newsday
Sep 13, 2025
Fix Bulawayo’s sewage scandal
ONCE the pride of urban planning in Zimbabwe, Bulawayo is drowning in its own filth. Quite literally.
By Newsday
Sep 12, 2025
A cancer of misplaced priorities
Workers who toiled during the 2023 national mobile registration blitz were promised allowances of US$120 per day, a total of US$3 600 for three months of service.
By Newsday
Sep 11, 2025
Aid is a crutch, not a cure and Zim must take action
THE sudden withdrawal of United States aid has exposed a harsh reality: Zimbabwe’s health sector stands on the brink of collapse.
By Newsday
Sep 10, 2025
Ban the tint on the economy, not on cars
Presidential Affairs and Devolution permanent secretary Tafadzwa Muguti announced a sweeping ban on tinted windows on private and public vehicles.
By Newsday
Sep 4, 2025
Neighbours surge ahead as Zim stalls
THE National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has just demonstrated what deliberate efficiency can achieve.
By Newsday
Sep 3, 2025
The folly of deifying leaders
The crescendo will increase as the October conference draws nearer.
By Newsday
Aug 29, 2025
Tough anti-land grab rhetoric rings hollow unless . . .
THE ruling Zanu PF party and government officials stand accused of selling land earmarked for the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport expansion to unsuspecting individuals.
By Newsday
Aug 22, 2025
Take a hard stance on armed robbers
Seven masked, heavily armed individuals — wielding pistols, claw bars and hammers — attacked the security guard, forced their way inside, shot Mutangadura, and ransacked the house before vanishing
By Newsday
Aug 19, 2025
Fund the health sector adequately
Infant mortality is approximately 38 deaths per 1 000 live births and under-five mortality is about 56 per 1 000 live births, reflecting gaps in child health services.
By Newsday
Aug 18, 2025
Zimbabwe’s radio silence on Operation Dudula worrisome
The government should treat what is happening in that country as an emergency, before people start dying because they could not access lifesaving medication.
By The Standard
Aug 17, 2025
ZC administrators must shape up or ship out
The shock attack came after the Chevrons’ dismal performance amid calls by critics to put all hands on deck to halt the slide.
By Newsday
Aug 16, 2025
RBZ’s tight policy thrust starving economy
ZIMBABWEANS are surrendering their beds and fridges in a desperate bid to survive.
By Newsday News
Aug 15, 2025
NSS provisional clearance revives hope for Zim football
A GLIMMER of hope has finally appeared on Zimbabwe's football landscape
By Newsday
Aug 13, 2025
An accident-free holiday is possible
POLICE last week held a Heroes and Defence Forces holiday road safety awareness campaign to educate motorists and the commuting public ahead of the “long weekend” holidays.
By Newsday
Aug 12, 2025
Wetlands are not wastelands: Zim needs to act now
Environmental impact assessments must be taken seriously and illegal developments — no matter how politically protected — must be stopped and reversed.
By Newsday
Aug 8, 2025
Dynamos win fluke or the start of Great Escape
The roar from the Dynamos faithful on Saturday was more than just a celebration of a win; it was a defiant shout into the relegation bottomless pit.
By Newsday
Aug 6, 2025
Magunje cement must follow established processes
Muguti said the company did not have a registered address, raising suspicions about tax compliance
By Newsday
Aug 5, 2025
Stop finishing off the ‘mangy dog’ that is Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is no longer just struggling it is the “mangy dog” from Mozambican author Luís Bernardo Honwana’s haunting story, diseased and dying, yet still capable of inspiring compassion
By Newsday
Jul 31, 2025
Parly must lead by example
In her latest report, the Auditor-General noted that fuel allocation to management and staff exceeded limits by 32%
By Newsday
Jul 29, 2025




