A tectonic shift in international relations
It is clear, therefore, that the great Chinese renaissance does not augur well for the ordinary citizen of the Global South.
By Rigid Kondongwe
Sep. 5, 2024
Zim needs an IP strategy
The USA began to formalise the registration and protection of commercially-viable ideas (IP) in the year 1790, when it introduced its Copyright Act.
By Kevin Tutani
Aug. 16, 2024
The Essential Role of Utah Health Insurance Brokers in Your Benefits Search
One of the primary advantages of working with a health insurance broker is the personalized guidance they provide
By Newsday
Aug. 10, 2024
Byo couple caught with US$130K cables
Tapfumaneyi Muzarabani and Tracy Ncube had their bail application before High Court judge Justice Christopher Dube-Banda dismissed.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jul. 19, 2024
Daily struggles for the ordinary man
I was the last person to disembark from the kombi. Most of the vehicles had halted and there was more confusion.
By Onie Ndoro
Jun. 9, 2024
Sustainable switch: Climate focus
In recent months, the natural El Niño phenomenon, which warms the surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, has also raised temperatures.
By Sharon Kimathi
May. 17, 2024
Perspectives: Zimbabwe as the new carbon frontier: Dangers ahead
This came to light just before the global climate summit in Dubai, COP28, and supposedly showed how seriously the petrostate was taking the climate challenge.
By Ian Scoones
Apr. 28, 2024
Cheeky copper cable thieves in the dock
The court heard that the quartet dug up an armoured copper cable which stretched from the mainline to the feeder line and hid it within the plantation.
By Jerssie Mpofu
Apr. 23, 2024
Walking the sustainability talk
The sustainability reporting framework came into effect on January 1 2024 and is ushering in a new paradigm for sustainability reporting in Zimbabwe.
By Cynthia Tapera
Apr. 12, 2024