G20 has failed on climate, debt and inequality

Rasigan Maharajh The Group of Twenty (G20) emerged from the financial turmoil that followed the collapse of the Thai currency in 1997, which rapidly spread financial instability from Thailand to…

1973 detention in Botswana failed to stop my journey to war

Last week, war veteran CDE KOSSAM MUTSINZE, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Ignatius Toda Zimbabwe, spoke with our Politics, Foreign Affairs and Opinions Editor, KUDA BWITITI, about how he honed…

Gold card system to transform artisanal mining sector

Emmanuel Kafe GOVERNMENT’S ongoing reforms to formalise the mining sector have received a major boost with the rollout of the Gold Card system, a digital traceability and registration programme set…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Behaviour change can protect from rain disasters

The rainy season is meant to be a blessing for replenishing dams, reviving crops, greening landscapes and sustaining millions of livelihoods dependent on agriculture. Yet this season, the rains have…

The Friday queue that football won’t admit

Don Makanyanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ON Friday mornings in Glen Norah, Harare moves at its usual pace. Women sweep yards in the soft light. Vendors drift into familiar corners. Neighbours…

Business taxes reduction being gazetted

Debra Matabvu Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will conclude the review of business taxes and regulatory levies as well as gazetting various Statutory Instruments (SIs) to legally enforce the changes during the…

Turning good rains into lasting national food security

Prof Obert Jiri The Ministry of Lands Agriculture Fisheries and Rural Development is strategically positioned to utilise the favourable rainfall forecast for the 2025/2026 summer cropping season as a catalyst…

Parastatals to anchor US$15,8bn agriculture vision

Nqobile Bhebhe Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s agricultural transformation, guided by the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) and the Agriculture and Food Systems Reform and Transformation Strategy 2 (AFSRTS2), prioritises State-Owned…

Drowning in neglect: Harare cracks under water

Trust Freddy CheckPoint Desk IT is late Saturday afternoon in Harare’s central business district and the sky is no longer just grey, it has changed into a heavy, suffocating purple.…

The unrepentant chief

This week’s spotlight falls on Chief Murinye of Masvingo, a traditional leader whose name has become synonymous with contentious stands and fierce confrontations.  For over a decade, he has cemented…

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