BRICS climate resilience: What can stop expansion of drought-affected lands?

Svetlana Khristoforova The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed on June 17. Established by the United Nations, it aims to draw attention to the challenges of land…

Iran stood its ground, and US got nothing

Timofey Bordachev The US-Iran war ended with Hormuz reopened, but with no decisive political gain, exposing the limits of American power against a resilient Iran The war between the United…

The cries that still haunt Senga: Witness recounts kombi inferno

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau THERE are days that never end. They do not remain in the past, they return quietly, without warning and sit beside you as if they had…

Editorial comment: Local authorities are closest to the people, they must unfailingly deliver

THE recent death of three people in an open sewer pit in Budiriro 3 is not a tragedy of fate. It is a tragedy of negligence, of a local authority…

From Bosso goalkeeper to guerilla fighter. . . How Smart Moyo’s journey to war began

WE continue our interview with former freedom fighter and Highlanders Football Club goalkeeper, Cde Smart Moyo, whose wartime pseudonym was Cde Makhakhi Zondo. Cde Moyo was among a number of…

Zimbabwe wants an AI economy: Are our universities still preparing students for yesterday?

Prof Willie Chinyamurindi Zimbabwe’s recently launched National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy is ambitious. IT speaks of transforming the country into a regional hub for AI innovation, developing AI talent, modernising…

Zim must turn challenge into national opportunity

Conrad Mwanza The ongoing immigration challenges in South Africa have once again brought into sharp focus the vulnerability of many Zimbabweans living and working outside their homeland. Whether through changing…

Why the cell remains Zanu PF’s ultimate engine room

Munyaradzi Machacha The countdown to the historic ZANU PF National Cell Day continues to gather momentum, with only a few days remaining before millions of party members across Zimbabwe converge…

The silent architects of abundance: How bees could transform Zimbabwe’s farming future

Eugenie Muchetu IN the fields across Zimbabwe, a tiny creature buzzes quietly between blossoms, carrying the weight of the food security of the country on its fragile wings. The honeybee,…

Understanding the hidden democratic traditions of Great Zimbabwe

Robert T. Nyamushosho For more than a century, Great Zimbabwe has stood at the centre of a powerful story about the Zimbabwe culture. THIS remarkable African civilisation flourished in Southern…

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