NDWG slams fresh delay in Sikhala trial, alleges political persecution

The NDWG further questioned the timing of the postponement, linking it to recent regional diplomatic engagements and suggesting possible political influence over the judicial process.
By Valentine Maya 1h ago

Zimbabwe’s jobless graduates: A growing mismatch between education and economic reality

The truth, however, is that we are producing graduates faster than we are creating jobs
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Apr. 29, 2026

Five lessons for leaders from the Apple succession story

“Cook asked whether he and the other top managers should leave. Jobs paused for more than 30 seconds before he decided they should,” Walter Isaacson writes in the biography Steve Jobs.
By Dzikamai Bere Apr. 24, 2026

A republic at a crossroads: The perils of constitutional manipulation in Zimbabwe

There was a war, and Zimbabwe was then founded on one man, one vote. Now the new hijackers are taking that vote away from us. We must say no”
By Mukudzei Sibanda Apr. 13, 2026
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Sikhala demands US$1,2m from govt

The legal dispute originated when Harare magistrate Feresu Chakanyuka convicted Sikhala of publishing false statements on his Facebook page.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 22, 2026

Curing dis-ease: Avoiding the sunk cost of a misaligned life

WE are all attempting, in one way or another, to cure dis-ease, which is a state of inner restlessness.
By Rutendo Kureya Mar. 3, 2026

Sikhala petitions AU over Zanu PF’s constitutional coup

THE Job Sikhala-led National Democratic Working Group (NDWG) has petitioned the African Union (AU), demanding its intervention to stop Zanu PF from amending the Constitution
By Silas Nkala Feb. 12, 2026

Online job scammers target young women

Zimbabwe faces a particular challenge due to high youth unemployment and economic desperation, which can make young women more susceptible to online recruiters.  
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 4, 2026

Sikhala terrorism case postponed to May

Sikhala and his co-accused, Alexander Thema, are expected back in court on May 4. 
By Tatenda Kunaka Feb. 4, 2026