Zimbabwean SMEs integrated cybersecurity in the digital age

Today, a local grocery shop can advertise daily specials on WhatsApp Business and Facebook, take customer orders online, and accept digital payments instantly.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Jun. 7, 2026

Why Zimbabwean publishers still distrust digital-first authors

In this changing landscape, the role of the author appears to be expanding, whilst that of the publisher is being gradually reconfigured.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jun. 7, 2026

Textbook not textspeak

Yes, textspeak may be useful in our hurried world in texts but it is not helpful in our formal world of communication.
By Tim Middleton May. 31, 2026

Hearing isn’t enough: Why prophecies remain unfulfilled

The Bible speaks striking truths that, if not carefully understood, many lives remain unchanged even after receiving clear instruction, revelation, or prophetic direction.
By Humphrey Mtandwa May. 24, 2026

The password that can ruin your life

An employee leaves the office, but the Wi-Fi password stays the same. A mobile money PIN is the owner’s birth year. 
By Wilfred M Kahlari May. 7, 2026

Make a career of humanity

Martin Luther King Junior, the great human rights advocate,
By Tim Middleton Apr. 19, 2026

Zimbabweans blast Ncube over ‘drive less’ quip

The comments, shared by NewsDay Zimbabwe on social media, triggered a wave of backlash from citizens already struggling with high transport costs and a rising cost of living.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 16, 2026

Manufacturing a personality cult

THE government’s directive compelling local authorities to purchase President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biography
By Editor Apr. 11, 2026

Back-to-school piracy hits local textbook industry

Photocopied textbooks are flooding the market, said a sales representative who spoke on condition of anonymity.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 9, 2026