EDITORIAL : PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS ARE ALWAYS CONTROVERSIAL
THE National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) People’s Choice category, where social media star Ritz finished with more votes than superstar Jah Prayzah, was always going to spark intense debate.
Advancing elderly rights in marginalised communities
Wycliff Jakachira and Nathania Chitupa Zimbabwe’s Constitution recognises the rights of older persons. It is unfortunate that despite this constitutional buffer, some elderly citizens in marginalised communities continue to face…
Fake job scams target Zimbabweans: Online traffickers on the prowl
Jimmy Murwira Across Zimbabwe, thousands of young people are searching for economic opportunities beyond the country’s borders. For many, the allure of lucrative salaries, free travel and guaranteed accommodation in…
Abolishing levies unlocks enterprise potential
MacDenias Moyo In a landmark development, the Government of Zimbabwe has struck at the very heart of bureaucratic inertia by abolishing, capping and slashing a wide range of levies and…
Day 7 of US-Iran war: What we know so far
Ranga Mataire-Group Political Editor Nearly a week after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was confirmed dead by the United States, Iran continues to strike US assets across the Gulf…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Ex-inmates urged to prove rehabilitation works
THIS week’s release of 4 305 prisoners across Zimbabwe, including 485 inmates from Manicaland, is a moment of profound significance for both the individuals involved and the broader society. It…
ARIPO marks 50 years of protecting African ideas
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent ON Monday, the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (ARIPO) formally launched its Golden Jubilee celebrations at its headquarters in Harare, unveiling the commemorative ARIPO@50 logo, and setting…











