Charity begins at home
If this does not promote inequality and drive into poverty all those who do not support the ruling party’s way of doing things, then God help us.
By Newsday
Jan. 27, 2023
Graduates sing the blues
Speaking to NewsDay, a number of unemployed graduates said they have now resorted to menial jobs like cleaning and vending, or other informal trades to earn a living.
By Patricia Sibanda
Jan. 26, 2023
Ode to the great Mtukudzi
They are dying in droves, these iconic musicians who oozed brilliance in the class of their art.
By Luke Tamborinyoka
Jan. 26, 2023
Absence of Nec for media industry violates labour rights of journalists
For the past few years, Zimbabwe’s media landscape witnessed a number of statutory developments, such as the Media Practitioners Bill, and the Amendment of the Broadcasting Services Act.
By Zororai Nkomo
Jan. 21, 2023
Zim diaspora in SA forms consortium to spearhead migrants’ development
Nyathi said the group would organise migrants in southern Africa into various developmental activities in their host countries to work with citizens of those countries.
By Silas Nkala
Jan. 21, 2023
Online visibility will make it easy to market Zim’s produce
Zimbabwean-produced mangetout, green beans, chillies, lettuce and fish are common in European supermarkets.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jan. 20, 2023
Why Zim persistently ranks high on inflation
In the SADC region, Harare has largely been a pace setter on high inflation since 2018.
By Victor Bhoroma
Jan. 20, 2023
Zim farmers open new exports frontier
The farmers, according to ZimTrade, the body which promotes export trade, are hoping engagements with the DIC will make it easy to land their products into the Middle East economy.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Jan. 18, 2023
When advertising, journalistic integrity collide.
Advertising is the main business model across Zimbabwean media, according to a 2020 study by Media Monitors, a local think tank.
By Global Press Journal
Jan. 17, 2023