Liberation shrines take centre stage in Independence celebrations

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub AS Zimbabwe approaches its 46th Independence Anniversary, the nation stands at a profound moment of reflection. This year, the spotlight falls on Matabeleland South, the host…

Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill: A human right for Zimbabwean citizens

Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill is no longer a distant policy proposition whispered about in political corners and media spaces, it is now moving toward…

President walks the talk on self-reliance . . . As nation rallies behind Ingutsheni Central Hospital

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s enduring philosophy — “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo” was on full display in Bulawayo on Friday last week, where a high-profile fundraising…

What Russia understood – and Washington still doesn’t

Sergey Poletaev Decades of military doctrine crumble as Tehran controls the Gulf and time runs out for Washington. A day and a half before the expiration of his 48-hour ultimatum…

COMMENT: 2nd Republic’s proactive measures steer nation toward stability

IN an increasingly fragile global economy, Zimbabwe’s decision to fortify itself against external shocks is not just prudent — it is essential. The Second Republic has made it clear that…

EDITORIAL : OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE INNOCENT KID

IN yesterday’s edition, we led with the tragic story of a man who killed his son before poisoning himself at his brother-in-law’s house.

Beyond survival: What Zimbabwe can learn from regional SME ecosystems

Alphina Ndlovu, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S small business sector has shown remarkable resilience over the past three decades. Confronted with economic volatility, limited access to capital and institutional constraints, entrepreneurs across the…

Editorial Comment: Harare public transport: Fix the system, not just drivers

PUBLIC transport in Harare has long been seen as a large mess, partly the fault of kombi operators and drivers and partly the fault of Harare City Council and its…

Identifying the real killers of women’s rights

Alice Tagwira-Beyond the Boundaries Women’s rights in Africa are not just being “challenged”.  They are being systematically strangled. If we want to stop the bleeding, we must name the specific…

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