Zanu PF’s familiar script and the illusion of dissent

ON the face of it, presidential investment adviser Paul Tungwarara appears to be skating on thin ice.  
By Newsday 37m ago

Integrity as a business asset

In business, it is built through consistency, transparency, and honesty in all activities, while upholding ethical standards.  
By Innocent Hadebe 42m ago

Integrity the lifeblood of accountability

IN a world filled with distractions and justifications, accountability stands as a crucial pillar of personal success and growth.  
By Jonah Nyoni 48m ago

Many Hills to Climb: Why Lloyd Sachikonye’s new memoir matters now

Instead, Many Hills to Climb is a deeply considered life narrative that blends personal memory with historical consciousness.  
By Fungayi Antony Sox 54m ago

All set for Harris Music Festival 

Together, they promise a sonic journey that cuts across genres — from dancehall and Afro-pop to amapiano, house and urban grooves. 
By Margaret Lubinda 59m ago
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New NGO law threatens to turn CSOs from ‘watchdogs’ to ‘lapdogs’

Observers say such language creates a chilling effect: groups may self-censor or curtail advocacy to avoid prosecution. 
By Christopher Mahove 9h ago

Zim tobacco impresses analysts

Zimbabwe Tobacco Growers Association president George Seremwe applauded the farmers’ resilience approach in boosting the agricultural revolution in the country. 
By Nhau Mangirazi 9h ago
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MP fights for sex workers recognition in Occupational Safety Bill

Mapiki emphasised that sex workers are also workers and deserve protection under the law. 
By Patricia Sibanda 9h ago
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UNDP’s VBUs transform lives in rural Nyanga

Makombe said they are encouraging their farmers to grow crops the organic way and to invest in value addition of the crops.  
By Vanessa Gonye 9h ago