Impact of robotics on supply chain efficiency
The robotics technology is slowly witnessing supply chains morphing from ordinary networks into sophisticated technological webs which are flexible, efficient and remarkably resilient.
By Charles Nyika
8h ago
Mineral revenues as a fiscal counter-cyclical tool
From a macro-economic standpoint, social protection is not a welfare cost or charitable transfer.
By Esther Dzviti
9h ago
The DRC’s crisis and Africa’s democratic contradictions
The next general elections may be scheduled for December 2028, but the disputed 2023 polls continue to cast a long and corrosive shadow over the DRC’s political landscape.
By Wellington Muzengeza
9h ago
Can AI heal loneliness: Comfort or catastrophe?
So, what does this mean for Zimbabwe? Should we embrace AI companions as a cure for loneliness, or should we treat them as a dangerous substitute for human connection?
By Evans Sagomba
9h ago
Reform must not become a constitutional convenience
That is the reasonable side of the argument. But constitutional reform is never judged only by what is written on paper. It is judged by timing, context and intent.
By Taisa P Tshuma
9h ago
Gambling addiction crisis among Zim women
Gambling has quietly become a crisis in Zimbabwe. What was once considered a pastime for men has now spread significantly to women
By Zvikomborero Murimbechi
10h ago
Clock is ticking on Zim’s grey dividend
On one hand, companies speak endlessly about talent, institutional knowledge, work ethics and the difficulty of finding capable hands.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
10h ago
Scepticism on new ZiG rollout not without reason
According to the RBZ, the new denominations include ZiG50, ZiG100 and ZiG200, while the ZiG10 and ZiG20 have been upgraded with enhanced security features.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
10h ago
Don’t gloss over chaos at OK
There are moments when silence becomes complicity.
By Shame Makoshori
10h ago
The Strait of Hormuz roposal: A financial attack on the petrodollar
The United States is facing an intractable strategic paradox, with every policy decision carrying significant costs to its interests.
By Saxon Zvina
Apr. 4, 2026
Psychological safety key to procurement success
When employees hesitate to share early warnings of potential supply chain challenges because they are afraid of their bosses, organisations lose opportunities and accumulate unforeseen risks.
By Charles Nyika
Apr. 2, 2026
US court versus Google and Meta: Wake-up call for Zim
This landmark case is relevant to countries such as Zimbabwe, where social media is deeply embedded in young people’s lives.
By Naison Bangure
Apr. 2, 2026
Stakeholder engagement committees: The overlooked pillar of corporate governance
It is this distinction that increasingly separates organisations that go beyond communication to truly listen, respond and sustain stakeholder confidence.
By Charity Njanji
Apr. 2, 2026
How Zim’s urban culture fuels the drug economy
Borrowed from Jamaica, Pasa Pasa in Zimbabwe is a double-edged idiom. On one side, a street carnival of dancehall exuberance, on the other, a shorthand for scandal, gossip and combustible conflict.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Apr. 2, 2026
Paradox of the information age, why more knowledge has not produced better students
Crucially, this downward trend predates the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating that deeper structural issues are at play.
By Samuel Mwale
Apr. 2, 2026
How Zimbabwe is unplugging from the matrix of extraction
The decision by the Government of Zimbabwe is a direct assault on warped economic order and it asks a question that few in the Global North want to answer:
By Ignetious Banda
Apr. 2, 2026
Motoring: The rise of the Raptor
The Ford Ranger Raptor has quickly become a common sight across Zimbabwe and much of Southern Africa, and its growing presence is hard to ignore.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Apr. 2, 2026
‘The People’ now talking in a big way!
The bottom-line is that the consultation process provided for in the Party’s selective understanding of the law has been carried out.
By Muckraker
Apr. 2, 2026
Nurses strike a tragedy Zim cannot afford
Nurses recently wrote to the HSC, giving notice of a three-day strike over poor remuneration and deteriorating working conditions, set to begin on April 15 if their grievances are not addressed.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Apr. 2, 2026
The global trading system must be reset
Since the World Trade Organisation (WTO)’s creation in 1995, the globalised trading system has driven the world’s economic growth, technology and development.
By José Viñals
Apr. 2, 2026
Time to bring people into AI strategy conversation
Zimbabwe has taken a bold step by launching its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. This document is not just another policy paper gathering dust on government shelves.
By Evans Sagomba
Apr. 2, 2026
Iran: Options
But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already thinking about nuclear weapons. Not their own, which don’t exist. America’s.
By Gwynne Dyer
Apr. 2, 2026
Mola mysterious deaths: Govt must smell the grief
A government that reacts only when tragedy becomes impossible to ignore has already abdicated its responsibility. Leadership demands foresight, not belated response.
By Shame Makoshori
Apr. 2, 2026
History often repeats itself, sometimes very badly
They are viewed as appendages of their former colonisers. That is only if they are lucky to survive. Many had their homes burnt down and were forced to leave the country.
By Harry Wilson
Apr. 2, 2026
Caledonia’s VFEX premium — Gold tailwinds, record FY2025
Yet, beyond fundamentals, it is Caledonia’s unusual pricing dynamics across its three listings that draws attention.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Apr. 2, 2026
Gatekeepers of worth
There is a particular kind of self-given power that needs no uniform. It lives in the split-second assessment of who belongs in a room, who merits a greeting, whose voice is worth following to its end
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Apr. 2, 2026
Zimbabwe’s ZiG gamble and the black-market reality
ZiG‑only payments are being paraded as a sovereign leap, a bold declaration of monetary independence, yet beneath the choreography lies fragility rather than strength.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Apr. 1, 2026
Must-Try GameZone exclusive games for every Filipino player today
Discover must-try GameZone exclusive games for Filipino players—card, perya, arcade, and slot titles with unique twists and exciting gameplay.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Apr. 1, 2026




