Nurses’ strike exposes the cost of intransigence

A FEW weeks ago, we warned in this space about the looming catastrophe a nurses’ strike would unleash. That warning was ignored. Today, the consequences are here.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 31m ago

The arrival of the Zimbabwe Independent marks the end of a deferential press

In addition to a team of experienced reporters we have recruited the country’s top economists to bring you a weekly analysis of current trends.
By Trevor Ncube 37m ago

Tragegy of policies faltering in execution

ZIMBABWE’S economic trajectory continues to be undermined by policy inconsistency. In recent years.

Criminal enterprise embedded within public infrastructure

In 2021, Boshoff Drive, that critical artery cutting through Sunningdale in Harare and stretching to Simon Mazorodze Road in Houghton Park, stood as a symbol of renewal.
By Shame Makoshori 44m ago

Muckraker: 30 years of intrusive satire

No office has been too high, and no claim has been too sacred, while no contradiction has been too small.
By Muckraker 50m ago

Justice and law are not related

The image of litigation as pigs swilling and screaming until one gives up is indelicate, but is not inaccurate. 

ZITF and the business of nation branding: Why scale isn’t enough

Modern exhibition thinking is clear on the point that value is created through experience, not presence.
By Dennis Mambure 1h ago

Unifreight navigates margin squeeze, bets on acquisitions

Unifreight operates as an integrated logistics group anchored by its Swift brand, supported by Bulwark Transport and Skynet Worldwide Express. 
By Kudakwashe Taimo 1h ago

Mugabe clings to old guard in reshuffle

Political observers point out the changes reward loyal supporters and punish a notable critic.