Exam results and navigating the storm of expectations

Gabriel Manyeruke ACROSS Zimbabwe, candidates, parents and teachers are bracing themselves for the release of Cambridge ‘O’ Level results, following last week’s ‘A’ Level announcement. Both Cambridge and Zimsec examination…

Mangwana & Partners bags prestigious Walter Kamba Rule of Law Award

Lovemore Chikova Deputy Editor Mangwana & Partners has been recognised as the runner-up for the prestigious Walter Kamba Rule of Law Lifetime Award, a distinction that highlights the firm’s outstanding…

Rehabilitation: Hope restored, communities renewed

Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta Rehabilitation is often described in technical terms such as physiotherapy sessions, assistive devices, counselling programmes, but at its heart, it is a story of people…

Global South is reshaping world order, 2026 marks turning point

Maya Majueran The world is undergoing its most profound shift in power since the Cold War. The pillars of the brief unipolar moment are eroding, giving way to a more…

Trump’s new approach is being born — and Venezuela is just the start

Owen Jones As Venezuela’s skyline lit up under US bombs, we were watching the morbid symptoms of a declining empire. That may sound counterintuitive. After all, the US has kidnapped…

Juicy mango tossed with crisp veggies

Chef Rudo Kandiero We have stepped into January, the correction month. Atransition from festive abundance to themes such as budget friendly cooking, health conscious resolutions, fasting etc. The month also…

ITF to review wildcard entries

THE International Tennis Federation says it will review its procedures for awarding wildcards after a female player’s “unacceptable” performance went viral on social media. Egyptian Hajar Abdelkader lost 6-0 6-0…

Strengthen your routines

Hunt For Greatness Milton  Kamwendo A wise man once said: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” Greatness is built on routines.…

Land is Africa’s best hope for climate adaptation

Peter Akong Minang AGRICULTURE, forestry and other land uses together account for about 62 percent of Africa’s greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, land degradation, deforestation and biodiversity loss…

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