What is behind China’s Reunification Principle?
The enduring legal significance of Resolution 2758 lies not in prescribing the method of reunification, but in affirming sovereignty and representation.
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
Jan 12, 2026
A system that failed a father
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Jan 12, 2026
Children behind bars: Why Zim must rethink prison sentences for mothers
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.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa
Jan 12, 2026
Helping hand changes everything
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.
By AMH Voices
Jan 12, 2026
Crystal gazing into 2026
Constitutional Amendment No. 3, if it comes, will potentially scrap term limits or extend the terms for up to seven years.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
Jan 10, 2026
Reigning in authority
Reigning in authority requires full knowledge of what we received and who we became upon salvation.
By Erasmus Makarimayi
Jan 10, 2026
A fresh start: Embracing opportunities in the New Year
Across the country, children, young people and even tertiary students are returning to classrooms with renewed hope and curiosity.
By Marilyn Mutize
Jan 10, 2026
Why data doesn’t drive decisions
Data is an integral input, but it is not a substitute for judgement.
By Innocent Hadebe
Jan 10, 2026
Fast thinkers lead
Some people get rewarded and others are helplessly thrown out of the ship.
By Jonah Nyoni
Jan 10, 2026
China in Africa: Beyond the noise, towards shared development
It is diverse, complex, evolving and deeply shaped by development realities on both sides.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Jan 9, 2026
The jaws’ unwelcome guest: The silent growth of facial cysts
This condition captures a frightening paradox because it is rarely deadly, but its potential for damage is significant.
By Patience Matambo
Jan 9, 2026
Venezuela, Form vs Operational Efficacy of Article 2(4) & strategic lessons
THE United States (US) made the global war on terror a near universal State practice after 9/11.
By Sharon Hofisi
Jan 8, 2026
Bridging the gap: Towards coherent policy and sustainable development in Zim
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
By John Laisani
Jan 8, 2026
What does knowledge mean when African scholars ignore informal economies?
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.
By Charles Dhewa
Jan 7, 2026
Hope alone is not enough
Governments announce ambitious plans, organisations roll out new strategies and individuals declare that this will be “their year”.
By Cliff Chiduku
Jan 7, 2026
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
The quiet weight of offence and the discipline of letting go
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.
By Rutendo Kureya
Jan 6, 2026
Monetising Zimbabwe’s gold: Why local stock exchanges are the missing link
Importantly, the VFEX could help reposition Zimbabwe as a credible gold investment destination, not just a supplier of raw bullion.
By Justice Mundonde
Jan 5, 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
Beyond the Lockdown: What Really Happened to Marriages After COVID
Many couples report feeling more confident in their relationships now.
By Columnist
Jan 2, 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




