Reflections on working people
The fast-track land reform programme, while desirable, was so chaotic that more than 800 000 jobs in the agriculture sector were lost in less than five years since 2000.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
1h ago
Tonderai Ndiraya hopeful
The Gamecocks then followed it up with a 2-0 loss to neighbours Bulawayo Chiefs, where they were dominated for the large parts of the match.
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa
21h ago
Matabeleland creatives: Build or be left behind
As I matured within the creative spaces of Matabeleland, I began to understand that there is far more to art than just passion and the willingness to create without boundaries.
By Mthulisi 'khulugatsheni' Ndlovu
21h ago
Midlands intensifies anti-drug campaigns
Law enforcement agencies have also intensified operations, resulting in the dismantling of several drug bases across the province.
By Gifford Gweshe
23h ago
Sabhuku deals expose policy failure
This contradiction is not just administrative confusion, but a symptom of a deeper policy failure.
By Newsday
23h ago
Plumtree’s Chief Mphini takes land case to ConCourt
Chief Mphini, born Jabulani Ndiweni, was arrested alongside village heads Howard Nkomo and Madoja Mafa on a charge of criminal abuse of duty as public officers
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 28, 2026
Political favouritism has no place in land policy
To structure land tenure reforms in a way that favours certain groups over others betrays the very principle upon which land reform was justified.
By Newsday
Apr. 27, 2026
Land reform push anchors Vision 2030 goals
For Zimbabweans, land has never been a mere economic asset.
By Clever Marisa
Apr. 26, 2026




