CAB3: A delayed match
Public hearings on the Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3) began yesterday across the country to gather citizens’ views on proposed changes to the supreme law.
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MPs urged to turn Protocols into action as SADC PF Committee meets in Botswana
He warned that failure to do so could turn the region’s demographic dividend into “a demographic disaster.
By Moses Magadza
Mar. 30, 2026
When the State wears party colours: Rethinking governance in Zim
The symbolism, the slogans and at times even the regalia can blur an important line — where the State ends and the ruling party begins.
By Simbarashe Namusi
Mar. 28, 2026
Afreximbank backs Africa’s digital trade future with new startup accelerator
More than 1 600 startups applied. Only eight made the cut.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Mar. 26, 2026
Education and employment protocols in focus as SADC PF Committee meets in Gaborone
The SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) will convene a statutory meeting of its Standing Committee on Human and Social Development and Special Programmes (HSDSP) in Gaborone
By Moses Magadza
Mar. 23, 2026
UN, Zim crafting 2027-2031 development plan
THE United Nations (UN) and the government have officially begun shaping a five-year development framework for 2027-31.
By Kirsty Sibanda
Mar. 21, 2026
Zim executives are already using AI. Most don’t have a strategy. That is the problem
Nearly nine in 10 leaders, who participated in our ThinkTank’26 survey confirmed that their organisations had deployed some form of AI tool within the past 12 months.
By Trevor Ncube
Mar. 19, 2026
Zimbabwe shifts focus from donor funding to private sector financing
Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) CEO Chris Mugaga said the country’s predominantly small-scale economy requires tailored financing models.
By Tael Mudzingwa
Mar. 18, 2026
BCC pushes wastewater recycling to ease crisis
The situation has left many residents, particularly in high-density suburbs, reliant on solar-powered boreholes — a solution that is often unreliable and insufficient to meet demand.
By Patricia Sibanda
Mar. 18, 2026




