Infrastructure vandalism is national sabotage
Infrastructure is not merely concrete, steel or electrical equipment. Infrastructure is civilisation engineered into physical form.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
May. 31, 2026
Merchants of doom!... how the nation built economy that thrives on crisis, extraction, suffering
The result is an economy where ordinary citizens and formal businesses carry unbearable costs so that a small network can continue accumulating obscene wealth.
By Shame Makoshori
May. 29, 2026
How China’s legal and financial firewalls nutralise US sanctions
Second, it nullifies foreign judgments. China’s 2021 Blocking Statute empowers courts to disregard US court rulings and fines linked to extraterritorial sanctions.
By Saxon Zvina
May. 4, 2026
US sanction hegemony crumbles- An African perspective on a historic global shift
No hegemonic force can long hold back the surging wave of multilateralism and international equity.
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni
May. 4, 2026
ZANU-PF and the culture of blame
Following electoral losses, opposition supporters were blamed for undermining the ruling party. What followed was a wave of violence that shocked the conscience of the nation
By Jacob Mutisi
Mar. 30, 2026
The many lives of Rutendo Matinyarare
His supporters, both at home and in the diaspora, revere him for waging what they call an effective anti-sanctions crusade that has dominated social media platforms.
By OWN CORRESPONDENT
Mar. 16, 2026
CAES hails EU decision to lift targeted measures
The removal of travel bans and asset freezes is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic co-operation between Harare and European capitals.
By BRENT SHAMU
Feb. 21, 2026
NewsDay Cartoon, 5 December 2025 Edition
NewsDay Cartoon, 5 December 2025 Edition
By The Watcher
Dec. 5, 2025
Advancing Zim’s Vision 2030 under the president’s transformative leadership
For this reason, the sanctions are not necessary, have never been necessary, and should be removed unconditionally.
By Clever Marisa
Nov. 30, 2025




