Climate change blamed for spreading infectious diseases globally

Tulio de Oliveira, Cheryl Baxter and Maambele Khosa Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns and extreme weather events create ideal conditions for pathogens and their vectors — such as mosquitoes, midges…

Inside Ukraine’s biggest corruption scandal

Golden toilet bowls. Stacks of dollars fresh from the US Federal Reserve. A courier complaining that hauling $1.6 million in cash “is no easy job.” More than a thousand hours…

COMMENT: The role of rehabilitation in national development

The comments made by President Mnangagwa at yesterday’s Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) pass-out parade could mark a turning point in the rehabilitation and reintegration of incarcerated individuals into…

From drought to dignity: How Binga is turning climate change into opportunity

Theseus Shambare, Features Writer “MWAPONA… Tapona kabotu (how are you, we are fine)”, a familiar Tonga greeting once said without thought now echoes with triumph and meaning. In Chemba Village,…

SIYASO: WHERE SCRAP METAL KEEPS THE CITY RUNNING

DEEP inside Siyaso, Mbare’s sprawling industrial maze, men and women work with fire, hammer and intuition — fixing car engines, welding gates and crafting makeshift parts from scrap metal.

Editorial Comment: Zim, Zam set new pace for regional integration

THE decision by Zimbabwe and Zambia to further liberalise trade, reduce or remove tariffs on goods, and operationalise 24-hour border posts at Chirundu and Victoria Falls marks one of the…

There is scope for greater cooperation

Below is President Mnangagwa’s full address at the inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission between Zimbabwe and Zambia in Harare on Friday. *************** IAM greatly honoured to welcome you, Your…

Diasporans heed President’s call for development

Gibson Mhaka, Senior Features Writer PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has consistently emphasised in many of his visits outside the country that the contribution of the diaspora community is vital to Zimbabwe’s progress…

Visa-free policy has increased regional travel

Point Blank Zimbabwe’s tourism industry is basking in global recognition after being named World’s Number One Destination to Visit in 2025 by Forbes, a leading American business and lifestyle magazine…

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