Road safety demands national security response

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE faces a devastating and predictable public health disaster on its roads, especially during public holidays and the festive season, with a road crash occurring roughly…

Livestock need same care as crops

Obert Chifamba-Agri-Insight EACH season, we seem to be witnessing a predictable pattern: the frantic scramble to climate-proof crop production while there appears to be less noises made about the apparent…

Rise of trillionaires sparks public anger

Robert Bridge Welcome to the ‘4 comma club,’ where South African native Elon Musk is slated to be the first human being of the modern age to have accumulated $1…

COMMENT: New 75 percent local nurse intake policy ends exclusion, fosters development

THE Government’s directive mandating that 75 percent of nurse training school intakes be drawn from the local district or province is a bold and commendable step towards equity, transparency, and…

A cleaner future: Tackling the growing waste management challenge

Dr Ronald Chipaike ENVIRONMENTAL management matters usually fall under the human security doctrine first espoused in the United Nations Human Development Report of 1994. From a human rights perspective, the…

Editorial Comment: Tourism recovery can shift focus from short visits to extended stays

TOURISM is not just a major component of the Gross Domestic Product, contributing around 10 percent of national wealth, but has a lot of room to expand rapidly and is…

Improved air links fuel Zim tourism surge

Zimbabwe’s tourism surge in 2024–25, with over 1,6 million international arrivals fuelled by improved air links and expanding hospitality sector, reflects the revival of global travel confidence in the country. Enhanced flight connectivity…

Now that the rains are upon us . . .

Innocent Mujeri NOW that the rains are finally upon us, a renewed sense of hope blankets our nation. The first drops that strike the soil do more than nourish the…

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