President Mnangagwa takes ‘a nation built by its people’ philosophy to the African stage
Gibson Mhaka, [email protected] THE 39th Ordinary Session of the African union (AU) Assembly held recently in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, served as a grand stage for President Mnangagwa to export Zimbabwe’s…
Aid should be without strings . . . President Mnangagwa is correct to reject US aid
MacDenias Moyo THE announcement by the United States that it will wind down health assistance to Zimbabwe after President Mnangagwa rejected a $367 million health deal has stirred debate across…
Clarification on Zim’s health diplomacy
Nick Mangwana Government Up Close RECENT extensive media reports have drawn attention to a leaked internal Government communication between the Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the Secretary for…
LOOKING BACK: AIDS claims four lives in Zimbabwe
The Herald, 26 February 1986 SIX cases of the disease Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) have been positively identified in Zimbabwe over the past eight months. Four of the victims,…
Mat South rises ahead of Uhuru festivities
Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub THE sweeping wave of development unfolding in Kezi–Maphisa and surrounding districts ahead of the 2026 Independence Day celebrations represents far more than routine infrastructure preparation,…
When work is well and home is hell: Abuse in homes
Pastor Sikhumbuzo Dube THE advent of the coronavirus changed the world into a new configuration to which we were unaccustomed. It exposed challenges that many had never anticipated. The pandemic…
Semwa Dam to transform livelihoods
Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter The construction of Semwa Dam in Mashonaland Central Province — which was awarded National Project Status under the Second Republic’s infrastructure development agenda — has surpassed…
Why the West fears a final settlement with Russia
Timofey Bordachev For the West, any agreement with countries outside its political and military bloc has always been temporary. Every pause in confrontation is treated not as peace, but as…











