Africa's strategic crossroads: US retreats to transactionalism, China delivers infrastructure — Africa must decide
This is not development cooperation; it is managed economic alignment and an assertion of financial hegemony.
By Dereck Goto
34m ago
Why Senators should reject the “abortion clauses” in the Medical Services Amendment Bill
This is understandable because the bill, which is available on the internet, says nothing about abortion or termination of pregnancy.
By catholic Lawyers Association In Zimbabwe
4h ago
Mine disaster claims lives in Chegutu
Sources say at least five bodies have been retrieved so far, with rescue and recovery operations still ongoing.
By Nunurai Jena
8h ago
Econet to spin off infrastructure unit, delist from ZSE
A shareholder meeting to consider the proposal is scheduled for January 2026.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
8h ago
Government thuggery is funding wrong priorities
The currency itself is partly anchored on non-payment of domestic debt. The likely escape route will be yet another premature currency shift that destroys value for all.
By Brian Sedze
9h ago
Kenya’s chess success sparks Zimbabwe’s rise
Mapingire said the championships provided a crucial platform for Zimbabwe’s young players to test themselves against some of the continent’s best emerging talents.
By Austin Karonga
13h ago
Slim Vevo: Bulawayo bully pushing Zimbabwean music to new heights
With a passion for music that dates back to 2015, Slim Vevo has become a household name in Zimbabwe and beyond.
By Patricia Sibanda
13h ago
Open revolt in Zanu PF.....as Manicaland defies party chefs
The stand-off highlights deepening factional tensions within Zanu PF’s Manicaland structures, where power struggles and allegations of manipulation have become recurrent.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Brent Shamu
13h ago
Child safeguarding and the law of obligations
Duty bearers are under obligation to ensure that children’s rights are respected, promoted, protected and fulfilled.
By Nicholas Aribino
13h ago




