The Zimbabwean nightmare and tragic optimism of Mutambara
The provocation and the challenge come from the troubling Zimbabwean economic and political condition that can only be accurately described in terms of things nightmarish and horrific.
By William Jethro Mpofu
May. 28, 2023
IFRS: Sustainability reporting standard
Develop standards for global baseline of sustainability disclosures — allowing comparability between companies globally.
By Hope Mhindu
May. 5, 2023
Book fest to shape current, future Zim wordscapes
The British Zimbabwe Society (BZS), in partnership with Royal Holloway, University of London, is hosting its inaugural Zimbabwean Book Festival.
By Khumbulani Muleya
Mar. 3, 2023
The alarming regression of Africa’s democracies
the African Peer Review Mechanism chief executive Professor Eddy Maloka called for the continent to be robust and frank when dealing with governance matters.
By Craig Moffat
Feb. 11, 2023
Did we steal Enoch Sontonga’s song?
Today, in Zimbabwe the law of copyright is governed by the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act.
By Fred Zindi
Jan. 22, 2023
Feature: Researchers strive to end human-wildlife conflicts in Southern Africa
Conflicts between humans and animals are among the greatest threats to the long-term survival of some of the planet’s most iconic species.
By UNEP
Jan. 9, 2023
Zimbabwe exports ‘mental health benches’ to Fifa World Cup
The World Cup project is in partnership with the World Health Organisation (WHO) the initiative for promoting mental health.
By AFP
Nov. 16, 2022
Right attitude keeps Sandy going
The 40-year-old dancer-cum singer has been in the music industry for two decades and keeps re-inventing her image and sound.
By Sharon Sibindi
Nov. 6, 2022