See, win everything with visibility

The future of fair pricing, consumer confidence and national revenue depends not on more predatory regulation, but on smarter organisation.
By Charles Nyika Nov. 14, 2025

How Zim can tame its informal economy

This fragmentation has created a lawless marketplace where prices fluctuate wildly, consumer complaints go unaddressed and trust between buyers and sellers erodes daily.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Nov. 14, 2025

Debt deal must not amplify Zim pain — UN’s position

UN agencies have been part of the three agreed sectoral reforms — economic, governance, and land tenure — working with the government and creditors to ensure reforms
By Freeman Makopa Aug. 15, 2025

NewsDay Cartoon: March 13, 2025 Edition

NewsDay Cartoon: March 13, 2025 Edition
By The Watcher Mar. 13, 2025

NewsDay cartoon 04 May, 2024 edition

NewsDay cartoon 3 May, 2024 edition
By The Watcher May. 4, 2024

Govt to blame for pensioners’ plight

We are pretty sure that the number of police officers retiring each year runs into hundreds, given that the force has been recruiting almost every year since independence in 1980.
By Newsday Jan. 6, 2024

Feature: Zim edgy as blood stocks fall after a dark Christmas

On the other hand, around 24% to 26% of the population belongs  to blood group A, while 18% belong to blood group B.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Jan. 5, 2024

The Zim Souk Al-Manakh

Kuwait's financial sector was shaken by the crash, as was the entire economy. In fact, the crash prompted a recession that rippled through society.
By Batanai Matsika Jul. 7, 2023

New Perspectives: Maize crop value chain: Trends and perspectives

I estimated over one hundred and twenty tonnes of maize stacked in grocery stores, verandas and backyard shades in the six business centres.
By John Maketo Jun. 16, 2023