Comment: LET’S NOT RUSH TO JUDGE POPTAIN

THE conversation around whether Poptain is genuinely battling mental health challenges or merely seeking sympathy reflects a broader and more sensitive issue in Zimbabwe’s entertainment industry — how society treats…

Comment: WELL DONE CHEVRONS, NOW FLEX YOUR MUSCLES IN THE SUPER EIGHT

ZIMBABWE’S qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup Super Eight is nothing short of a landmark occasion in the nation’s sporting history. For a country that has endured years of…

EDITORIAL: WELL DONE MINISTER TINO MACHAKAIRE

THE widespread praise for Minister Tino Machakaire following his intervention to rescue schoolchildren who had been bundled into a kombi reflects a powerful public yearning for responsive and compassionate leadership.…

Editorial Comment: President presses for practical African security measures

WITH the weakening of global institutions and a tendency for at least some great powers to act unilaterally or aggressively in support of their closest allies, Africa needs to take…

Editorial Comment: Zim now a case study for solutions to African problems

IN the corridors of the African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa, President Mnangagwa delivered a message that resonated with both defiance and determination. While once again apprising continental leaders…

Editorial Comment: CAF courses should spur growth of Zim football

THIS week, the Zimbabwe Football Association quietly did something profoundly important. The association hosted a CAF A Licence coaching refresher course at ZIFA Village in Mt Hampden — the first-of-its…

KANDEGE DEATH, TIME FOR REFLECTION

THE death of a punter who had placed an US$800 bet on Kandege has sparked widespread shock, sadness, and reflection across the country. Beyond the immediate tragedy of a life…

EDITORIAL: WELL DONE ZPCS, GOOD MOVE

THE move by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) to take cancer screening directly into prison cells is both urgent and morally compelling. It speaks to a broader understanding…

Editorial Comment: Let’s continue building on provincial economies

DURING the five years of National Development Strategy 1 running from 2021 to last year, all provinces recorded significant growth, not just the industrial centres of Harare Metropolitan and Bulawayo…

NEW: Can smart systems improve public services in Zimbabwe?

Godfrey Nyoni GOVERNMENT services, from getting a birth certificate to paying tax or applying for a passport, affect everyone. In Zimbabwe, many of these services are still slow, manual and…

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