The rising power of the girl child

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter FOR many girls growing up in Manicaland’s remote rural communities, the world once seemed distant, limited by geography, scarce resources and lack of access to information.…

Initiative a strategic leap for NDS2

MacDenias Moyo-Correspondent The launch of Zimbabwe’s Business and Knowledge Process Outsourcing initiative by the Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion together with the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency is a…

Amendment Bill lays strong foundation for Vision 2030

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE contemporary constitutional discourse in Zimbabwe has shifted from mere legalistic debate into a profound national consensus. As the nation stands on the precipice of a…

China, Africa advance shared development through openness

By Gao Junya-CGTN reporter China has reaffirmed its commitment to high-level opening up at this year’s Two Sessions, the annual meetings of the country’s top legislature and top political advisory…

How proverbs, oral traditions shape modern social values

Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives IN a world increasingly driven by technology and rapid change, the rich cultural heritage of Zimbabwe remains an enduring source of wisdom and identity. At the…

Beauty of Eastern Highlands in the Advocate’s humour

Ray Bande Senior Reporter GENERAL perceptions of lawyers are often negative, with the public frequently viewing them as greedy, manipulative, and untrustworthy, sometimes characterised as “sharks”. Despite the high respect…

What is meant by rouwkoop in agreements

Trust Maanda Legal Position IN most sale agreements, the parties include what is a called a rouwkoop clause. Rouwkoop originates from common law and derived from Dutch, meaning “regret” and…

Understanding depth of US/Israel-Iran war

Charlotte Dubenskij From Jewish street-corner preachers, to Christian high-ranking officials, many believe the conflict has been prophesied. The war between Israel, the US and Iran is raging. Throughout these days…

The double-edged sword. . .Why parental supervision is the new digital frontier

Mthokozisi Ncube FORGET the days when a parent’s biggest worry was a child climbing a dangerous tree or staying out past the streetlights. In the modern household, the “danger zone”…

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