Green procurement practices for sustainable, huge success
There is need to ensure that your sources are not hurting the environment, paving the way for a more sustainable tomorrow.
By Charles Nyika
46m ago
CEO’s board meeting walk out changed way I see governance
Looking back, the signs were there, if we had only noticed them in time. The organisation had been underperforming. Revenue targets were being missed. Staff morale was low.
By Solomon Chikanda
52m ago
AI in education: We must learn with it, not from it
The AI produces a neat summary. That is useful, but the real learning begins when she closes the screen and writes her own version in her exercise book.
By Evans Sadomba
54m ago
‘One partnership, one future’
Europe and Africa are bound together in an increasingly fast-changing world that demands solidarity, innovation and a common purpose.
By António Costa
3h ago
Mess in councils mirrors Zimbabwe’s national tragedy
The two cities, along with the other urban local authorities, reflect the chaos that bedevils communities nationwide, following decades of neglect.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
3h ago
Insurers can’t honour US$5bn, now they want to weaponise Zida
The catastrophe of 2008 remains an unhealed wound. Up to US$5 billion in pensions and long-term savings evaporated, taking with it the futures of thousands of ordinary workers.
By Shame Makoshori
3h ago
OK Zim’s store closures, key takeaways from the G20 Summit: The week ahead
Back in 2015, when OK was healthy, its net working capital (current assets less current liabilities) stood at US$22 million.
By Tinashe Mutogo
4h ago
Econet HY26 financials: Revenue soars 38%, data traffic doubles
This outcome was primarily driven by significant volume growth, with data traffic doubling and voice traffic up 34% compared to the same period last year.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
4h ago
Dudula’s anti-migrant actions draw global attention in refugee application
Courts in other countries are hearing about alleged Dudula assaults targeting migrants who sought safety in South Africa.
By Caryn Dolley
4h ago
MUCKRAKER: No to old guard, it’s time for new blood — The Chronicle
The job, according to its legal panjandrum, Cde ZZ, would be wrapped up neatly by Christmas.
By Muckracker
5h ago
Zim and the fragile middle: Danger of success on paper
These nations have historically relied on a combination of development aid and a strategic embrace of globalisation to foster economic growth.
By Lovemore Nyawo
5h ago
Is Zim economy on the move? Let us find out
Zimbabwe continues to face mounting fiscal pressures amid a collapsed fiscal space, leading it to implement tax hikes and increase borrowing to raise revenues.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
5h ago
Ideas, not personalities, deserve all the spotlight
The recent Donald Trump–Zohran Mamdani dynamic in the oval office, illustrates this phenomenon with surgical clarity.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
5h ago
Ukraine: One more around the loop
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will reject it again unless he thinks Ukraine’s defences are about to collapse, but why have they all been stuck in this loop for so long?
By Gwynne Dyer
5h ago
Rising divorce rates: Inside the irretrievable breakdown
Marriage is, therefore, more than a private contract between two individuals; it is a social institution in which the state has a vested interest.
By Blessed Mhlanga
5h ago
Westgate motor show rolls back to life
Expect to see everything from brand-new models just released to vintage treasures that stir nostalgia and admiration.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
5h ago
Product warranties in procurement
Suppliers may decline to honour warranties where defects arise due to the customers’ failure to follow a manufacturer’s instructions.
By Charles Nyika
Nov. 21, 2025
A green industrialisation which works for all of us
It could lock the country into a permanent poverty trap, concurrently reinforcing its peripheral role as an irrelevant player within the global economy.
By Kevin Tutani
Nov. 21, 2025
No war in East Asia
People do worry about China and Taiwan, although it has been many decades since those two countries fought each other.
By Gwynne Dyer
Nov. 21, 2025
2025 Mazda BT50: A well-rounded bakkie
Refined practicality: Mazda has imbued the cabin with genuine comfort and functionality
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Nov. 21, 2025
Outdated seduction law undermines gender equality
However, customary law historically treated the wrong differently. Under traditional norms, the woman did not claim damages; her father or guardian did.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Nov. 21, 2025
The cost of speaking up
In every organisation, there exists an unspoken economy of courage
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Nov. 21, 2025
Vital lessons for Zimbabwe from Kathmandu, Nepal
In this opinion piece, I will introduce Nepal and share a few things that Zimbabwe can learn from the Nepal journey.
By Sujeev Shakya
Nov. 21, 2025
When principles starve, Bellyticians heavily feast
Many others prefer to remain underground because, being lifelong moles, it is strategic for them to stay hidden. There are too many of them!
By Muckracker
Nov. 21, 2025
Critical role of assessment in wheelchair prescription
Many devices are imported without consideration of environmental conditions or the specific needs of users.
By Deborah Tigere
Nov. 21, 2025
Delta’s half-year results: Growth amid strain, regional headwinds
Much of this growth stems from the company’s ability to defend its market share against illicit substitutes through improved product availability, competitive pricing, and targeted innovation.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Nov. 21, 2025
UN ‘alarmed by what appears’ as ‘misuse of criminal law to target’ Zaba
The opinion article referred to the government’s alleged interference in the politics of neighbouring countries and said that the current administration was “obsessed with keeping itself in power”.
By Irene Khan
Nov. 21, 2025
The silent cost of fiscal myopia
When a government begins to tax trust, you know desperation has reached catastrophic proportions.
By Shame Makoshori
Nov. 21, 2025




