POINT BLANK: Sanctions, climate change have taught us valuable lessons
Zimbabwe continues to make progress in its infrastructure development agenda. Apart from construction of schools, clinics and roads, efforts are being made to construct dams to ensure uninterrupted crop production…
African countries need strong development banks
A quiet but consequential contest is playing out in the global financial architecture.
AI is waging war on white-collar jobs; it won’t end well
In October 1996, at the last party conference before the election that would make him United Kingdom Prime Minister, Tony Blair tried to define the essence of New Labour.
Planning provides pathway to prosperity
Pheobe Nyika NOVEMBER 8 marked World Town Planning Day and Zimbabwe joined over 30 nations across four continents in commemorating this day, which is on its 76th anniversary this year.…
COMMENT: Sean Williams needs our support, not our scorn
SEAN Williams is not just a name on a team sheet. He is a symbol of resilience, a veteran of Zimbabwean cricket, and one of the few players who has…
Whether the weather be bad . . .
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective WHEN our black motherland was under vicious siege by white colonial racists from beyond many waters, our black young men and women whom we today call the…
Comment: After the glory, the grind begins for PSL champs Scottland
IT has been memorable week for Scottland, one in which the Mabvuku side touched the stars after claiming the 2025 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League championship title.
Transforming pain into purpose: Mushore leads substance abuse fight
WHEN Columbus Tapiwa Mushore looks back at his past, the memory feels like a lifetime away, a time when crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as mutoriro, dictated his every thought, action and heartbeat.
Beware of the Habit Vampires
THERE is an ancient proverb that warns us to beware of the enemy within, for no external foe can harm us as deeply.











