Communicating to influence

NOWADAYS, we are talking too much and saying very little that matters. 
By Cliff Chiduku Mar. 25, 2026

How online drug glorification is tearing down a generation in Zim

Zimbabwe is witnessing a disturbing moral devaluation, where intoxication is celebrated and virtue is dismissed as outdated.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar. 23, 2026

Lessons from Malatsi: The dangers of ‘cosmetic bans’ in Zim’s under-18 social media proposal

Malatsi warned against “cosmetic interventions that seem like we are doing something” when the State lacks the capacity to enforce them. 
By Takudzwa Ngadziore Mar. 11, 2026

Zimbabwe’s cultural identity rests on creatives

Zimbabwean literature has dominated classrooms across the country.

Digital shadows threatening our children’s innocence

The disturbing part is that children are not passive consumers; they are impressionable imitators
By Lawrence Makamanzi Feb. 6, 2026

Social media bans in the first world countries: Should Zimbabwe follow suit?

Danish authorities report that approximately 98% of children under 13 have at least one social media profile and nearly half of them are under 10 years old. 
By Sharon Chava and Chinga Govhati Feb. 2, 2026

How unfiltered social media is redefining PR and branding

He is currently touring Africa for the first time and was in Zimbabwe very recently. 
By Lenox Mhlanga Jan. 25, 2026

AI governance: A look at high-risk systems

A biased social media algorithm might distort public discourse, while a flawed medical diagnostic system could misdiagnose a patient with life-threatening consequences.
By Evans Sagomba Dec. 19, 2025
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Zifa speaks on Munetsi Afcon snub

Striker Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya, who is enjoying a strong season for Amazulu in South Africa, was also a shocking omission.
By Henry Mhara Dec. 14, 2025