We said people were hungry, govt denied; now the jobs data is talking

THROUGHOUT 2025, authorities choreographed a narrative of stability so aggressively that anyone questioning it risked being dismissed as an alarmist, unpatriotic or anti-progress.
By Shame Makoshori May. 15, 2026

When the EU, US look aside

For the greater part of the last two decades, the US and EU unilaterally imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe.  
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Feb. 21, 2026

The cursed nation tag: Is Zimbabwe emerging from the dungeon?

However, for most of us, it is now a question of sustainability and how long authorities will continue with their tight control measures. 
By Harry Wilson Feb. 13, 2026

What Zim’s MSMEs need to compete beyond our borders

Zimbabwe has no shortage of entrepreneurs. Across agriculture, manufacturing, services and cross-border trade, small enterprises account for the bulk of economic activity.  
By Dennis Mambure Jan. 23, 2026

US dangles sanctions carrot to Zim

He said the Bill “prevents ideologues masquerading as diplomats from using their posts to push left-wing agendas instead of America’s interests”.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 17, 2025

100% ZITF exhibition space taken up

Moyo said they were prioritising visitor and exhibitor convenience through several key initiatives aimed at improving access, reducing congestion, among others.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 17, 2025

Ritual has exposed Zanu PF’s widening rifts

There is a lot happening behind the scenes and as the Lacoste gang used to say in the days leading to the cowardly coup  against Gushungo; Magumo kune nyaya.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 27, 2024

Zimbabwe failing to insure big projects

The southern African country is still under the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (Zidera) sanctions.
By Melody Chikono Aug. 4, 2024

Sanctions against Zim must go! But how?

The only people opposed to this are in the ruling party, the military and some in opposition, who campaigned for the imposition of the sanctions to begin with.
By Trevor Ncube Mar. 21, 2024