Letter to my people: Stable prices and double fares: The mathematical magic of our second republic

The state of affairs at Matapi Flats are emblematic of the poverty and hardships that have worsened countrywide under the regime of the Scarfed One
By Doctor Stop It 1h ago

Editorial Comment: Chamisa’s return: Scepticism, panic and politics of uncertainty

Within the opposition itself, Chamisa’s comeback has exposed deep fractures. Some former allies remain sceptical, unsure whether his return is tactical, temporary or sincere.
By The Standard 1h ago

In the groove: How Mukanya cost us some London gigs

Some came from as far afield as Scotland, and others from Wales.
By Fred Zindi 1h ago

Book Review: Mubayirenyi lights-up the Chimanimani countryside with a Biodiversity mural

The composition showed scenes from rock paintings photographed at different locations to represent diverse sites from different regions of the country.

The Louis Vitton ‘Shangani Bag’ Make-over: From Pavement to Fashion statement

The social media backlash, mainly from the mother continent, reveals our complicated relationship with class, authenticity, and cultural ownership.

Sustainable energy is vital to lifting people out of poverty and hunger

If Zimbabwe is serious about ending hunger and lifting people out of poverty, sustainable energy must be placed at the centre of its development agenda.

Letter from America: Will Trump survive the Jeffrey Epstein files?

Gabriella Rico alleged that she was on a ship and recognised former president George H. Bush and former secretary of state Henry Kissinger.
By Kenneth Mufuka 1h ago

Hebrew scriptures: The First Commandment: Know God exists

Our answer is predicated on the fact that one’s belief in Hashem lies on a continuum of understanding.
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Zanu PF affiliate incites chaos in Bulawayo

Last month, during a full council meeting, Bulawayo's Ward 3 councillor, Mxolisi Mahlangu, expressed concern over the increasing number of illegal vendors.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago