Powering possibilities: How rural electrification is transforming lives in Matabeleland North

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Features Writer CHEERS erupted in Majindane long before the ceremonial switch was flipped. Children sang, villagers ululated and community leaders applauded as electricity was connected to Majindane…

COMMENT: Remembering Father Zimbabwe: A legacy that still guides us

This week marks a solemn moment in our national calendar: we remember the late Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo, who passed away on July 1, 27 years ago. That date…

The CPC’s Three Pillars of Governance Strength: An African Perspective

Mafa Kwanisai Mafa For generations, Africa has borne the bitter costs of letting external powers monopolise the definition of sound governance. Colonial conquest was packaged under the guise of civilising…

COMMENT: Sables’ World Cup qualification was the beginning, not destination

FOR nearly a year now, Zimbabwean rugby has basked in the glow of a historic achievement. The Sables are going to the Rugby World Cup. For the first time in…

Binga records gains from US$3m climate resilience projects

Theseus Mauruki Shambare in Binga PROJECTS valued at over US$3 million implemented through partnerships in Binga District are driving development and strengthening community resilience, helping the district climb to position…

Chatora reflects on politics, exile and literature

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore IN his latest work, Unstoppable March of the Human Condition: Essays on Politics and Literature (2026), Andrew Chatora, author of the novels Diaspora Dreams (2021),…

Respecting bold steps to promote health

Dear Kusimba, I have decided that I should just write you a letter. I have so much to say and I have no idea how much time we should allocate…

Power of a woman in building lasting legacy through generational wealth

Dr Grace Musandirire Building Generational Wealth THE true measure of success is not only found in what we achieve during our lifetime, but in what remains and continues to transform…

The most dangerous employee in workplace

Rutendo Gwatidzo Changing Perspectives There is a silent threat that many organisations ignore, the disengaged employee. The greatest danger in the workplace is not always the loud employee. Sometimes it…

The Crocodile’s Code: An ancient blueprint for business resilience

Arthur Marara Point Blank In the still, murky waterways where time moves to the rhythm of the seasons, an apex predator from the age of dinosaurs glides with primordial patience.…

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