China’s People's Liberation Army: Celebrating 98 years
On this special occasion, please allow me to propose a toast to the friendship between China and Zimbabwe,
By Senior Colonel Wang Zhenyu
14h ago
Trump: The least bad outcome
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China’s march into Africa, unfair trade practices
Chinese companies have increasingly taken over the route by engaging in unfair trading practices.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
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Dangerous myth of overqualification: Why we keep hiring wrong people
The irony is that in every other part of business, leaders insist on evidence
By Memory Nguwi
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COP15: Chance to reassert Vic Falls’ iconic status
In 1989, the majestic Victoria Falls was awarded World Heritage status by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
By Tinashe Kairiza
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Nissan Motors poised for resurgence
Once a giant of the global auto industry, Nissan Motors has recently had its share of challenges.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
17h ago
Our Owner and his glorified back-to-back car dummies
Employing people to get angry on your behalf won’t change anything
By Muckraker
17h ago
Mid-year economic review
At the start of 2025, authorities projected economic growth of 6%, up from 2% in 2024
By Kudakwashe Taimo
18h ago
It’s the usual suspects eating again, of course
Quoting a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) report, our front page last week laid bare what many already suspected: the plunder is no longer confined to minerals.
By Shame Makoshori
18h ago
Climate change: The energy revolution begins
China also leads the world in newly installed wind power, new nuclear plants under construction, electric vehicle production
By Gwynne Dyer
Jul. 18, 2025
Chinese cars taking over roads
Chinese brands, which were previously limited to the Chinese domestic market, are now competing with industry titans in a variety of regions, including Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Jul. 18, 2025
Understanding customs fraud
Zimra works with the assistance and cooperation of various government agencies and ministries, such as the Zimbabwe Republic Police
By Kevin Tutani
Jul. 18, 2025
Muckracker :Our owner wasn’t on display in Japan
Being the super-patriot that Muckraker always has been — despite a spirited campaign by his detractors who are desperate to monopolise this rare quality
By Muckracker
Jul. 18, 2025
The paradox: 76% financially illiterate
Financial literacy involves understanding and applying financial principles to make informed decisions about saving, investing, borrowing and managing risks.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Jul. 18, 2025
Mid-year mind reset — Why it’s time to pause, recalibrate, realign
The halfway mark offers more than just a change in date; it offers a golden opportunity to reset the mind, reconnect with purpose, and realign with the life we desire to live.
By Jessie Mhaka
Jul. 18, 2025
ZSE US$14m tag: Valuations based on vibes, not viability
Welcome to the age of valuation by vibes. Join me as we unravel this mystery wrapped in optimism and sprinkled with financial delusion.
By Sylvester Mupanduki
Jul. 18, 2025
Stable but sidelined: Why ZiG fails to win confidence
In October, Tanganda’s board announced it was considering delisting from the ZSE in favour of VFEX. However, the company later shelved the plan.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Jul. 18, 2025
Value stream mapping: Taking costs out of the supply chains
The best-in-class supply chain professionals don’t react to the future
By Charles Nyika
Jul. 18, 2025
Your hiring process gets broken and becoming extremely costly
If you are in a leadership role, here is a truth that will save you years of frustration
By Memory Nguwi
Jul. 18, 2025
Web 3.0, future of compliance
To understand where we are going, we must first look at where we have been.
By Jeffrey Mugwagwa
Jul. 18, 2025
Zanu PF: Donations to the party or donating the party?
We must not donate Zanu PF to individuals whose popularity is much thinner than their bank balances.
By Richard Runyararo Mahomva
Jul. 17, 2025
Ownership of a leader: Critical analysis
Leadership is not about a position. Neither is it about a title. Rather, it is about what leaders do.
By Nicholas Aribino
Jul. 17, 2025
Just energy transition and the Global South
To mitigate the global climate crisis, there have been calls for a just transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
By Arthur Mutambara
Jul. 11, 2025
Mitsubishi Rosa Bus: A must-have for schools
The Mitsubishi Rosa Bus is widely regarded as being superior to competition, for several compelling reasons
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Jul. 11, 2025
Orbiting diplomacy: Prospects of AfSA in promoting international space relations
The year 2025 marked a historic milestone in the history of the African Union (AU), with the inauguration of the Africa Space Agency (AfSA), which is headquartered in Egypt.
Long live the Dalai Lama!
The Chinese Communist regime is now a little bit older than the Soviet Union was when it collapsed
By Gwynne Dyer
Jul. 11, 2025
Quantum computing redefining tech, economies and security
Quantum computing could widen the global tech divide or, with foresight, empower African innovation
By Naison Bangure
Jul. 11, 2025
G7 climate rhetoric rings hollow as Africa demands real reform
Zimbabwe has recently taken bold steps to move up the value chain by banning raw lithium exports and promoting local beneficiation and processing.
By Adrian Chikowore
Jul. 11, 2025
Candid Comment : Only a vibrant trading bloc will save Africa
South Africa, which is one of the countries that have immensely benefited from the initiative, had its export trade tariffs pegged at 30% by Trump’s administration.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Jul. 11, 2025

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