China will work hand in hand with Zimbabwe”
The 76th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Zimbabwe.
By Zhou Ding
11h ago
Navigating path to core banking
By Kudakwashe Taimo
20h ago
Redefining SUV experience in Zim
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Sep. 12, 2025

Taxing for sustainable development
Around 80% of the workforce now depends on the informal sector, where wages are low, jobs insecure, and social protection almost absent.
By Vanessa Jaravaza
Sep. 12, 2025
Zim’s currency crisis: A tale of two worlds
Zimbabwe’s southern regions have been operating differently all along, the fluidity being buoyed by the use of the rand, which has removed challenges such as change.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Sep. 12, 2025
Tax relief welcome, but ...
Zimbabwe’s economy continues to suffer from multiple taxation, overlapping environmental levies, and exorbitant borrowing costs.
By Faith Zaba
Sep. 12, 2025
Thankfully, it’s now possible for our Owner to live forever!
The key word here is “important”. This is for important people only as opposed to the useless Jack and Jills — the Zhuwaos of this world!
By Muckraker
Sep. 12, 2025
‘Devil’s breath’ the Zombie drug that steals your memory
In South Africa, authorities and security experts warn that the drug, formally called scopolamine, is increasingly being misused worldwide — and may already be circulating in Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Mutisi
Sep. 12, 2025
Learning from Paulo Freire: Possible AI strategy for Zim
We must ask ourselves whether this strategy will truly empower every Zimbabwean to shape our digital future, or whether it will simply reinforce existing hierarchies of expertise.
By Evans Sagomba
Sep. 12, 2025
There is no ‘New World Order’, but surely a new world disorder
The most that can be said in their favour is that they spare China the expense of guarding those frontiers and are a captive market for Chinese arms exports.
By Gwynne Dyer
Sep. 12, 2025
Out of the ashes: Why Zim must seize current crisis
The question was aimed at me. But I didn’t answer right away. Because beneath his innocent question lay a truth too heavy for words: our children are inheriting ruins.
By Eddie Mahembe
Sep. 12, 2025
High stakes of bail denials in Zim
At the heart of every bail ruling lies a delicate balancing act: the courts must protect the liberty of the accused while safeguarding the proper administration of justice.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Sep. 12, 2025
Killing the goose that lays greenbacks (II)
A dynamic private sector is indispensable for channelling investment into priority value chains.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Sep. 12, 2025
The Global Governance Initiative: An African perspective on China’s vision for a fairer world
The GGI rests on five core commitments: sovereign equality, rule of law, multilateralism, a people-centred approach, and tangible results.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
Sep. 11, 2025
Africa’s AI revolution: Nvidia, Cassava, AU, the Vic Falls Summit
Zimbabwe, for example, announced its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy to be launched in October, informed and strengthened by summit recommendations.
By Naison Bangure
Sep. 5, 2025
WhatsApp’s new AI feature ‘writing help’: The silent killer of expression.
LET me ask you something: when was the last time you wrote a message, be it a WhatsApp text, an email, or even a Facebook post, without second-guessing your words?
By Evans Sagomba
Sep. 5, 2025
WhatsApp’s new AI feature ‘writing help’: The silent killer of expression
LET me ask you something: when was the last time you wrote a message, be it a WhatsApp text, an email, or even a Facebook post, without second-guessing your words?
By Evans Sagomba
Sep. 5, 2025
The wind has surely changed
The numbers of refugees are definitely going up.
By Gwynne Dyer
Sep. 5, 2025
ChallengeAccepted: Rugby’s Mudariki has a new team mate
Recently, he collected his new Mitsubishi Triton, a vehicle that has quickly become an integral part of his daily life.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Sep. 5, 2025
Rights without responsibilities empty
THE discourse of rights generates more heat than light
By Nicholas Aribino and Takudzwa Mafongoya
Sep. 5, 2025
Killing the goose that lays greenback.
The private sector, including a broad base of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the informal economy.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Sep. 5, 2025
Killing the goose that lays greenback
The private sector, including a broad base of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the informal economy.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Sep. 5, 2025
The complex interplay of state meddling, market competition
The intricate interaction between competition law, policy, and state activity has garnered significant international attention, both among academics and within policy circles.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Sep. 5, 2025
Supremely proud our Owner is punching above his weight
It was a mouth-watering list of the world’s creme de la creme that we can assure you!
By Muckraker
Sep. 5, 2025
When law is not justice: Abuse of bail
Victims of prolonged pre-trial incarceration justifiably feel that the courts have failed to give full effect to the Declaration of Rights.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Sep. 5, 2025
ZSE, VFEX post further gains in month of August.
VFEX posted seven gainers against four losers
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Sep. 5, 2025
ZSE, VFEX post further gains in month of August
VFEX posted seven gainers against four losers
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Sep. 5, 2025
Block this one again, Mr President
ZIMBABWE’S civil servants are under threat.
By Shame Makoshori
Sep. 5, 2025
When bureaucrats turn into obstacles, economies bleed
It signals tepid growth and shrinking opportunities
By Shame Makoshori
Sep. 5, 2025
Why ‘free data’ is a myth
Over the past few years, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has warned that operating costs in the telecoms sector were rising faster than revenues.
By Allen Mangava
Sep. 4, 2025
Magistrate dismisses AMH editors’ bid to stop prosecution without AG’s certificate
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By Julia Ndlela
Sep. 12, 2025