Zim sanctions now a global geopolitical battle

Zimpapers Politics Hub A new study published on July 25, 2025, in The Lancet Global Health offers compelling evidence that broad economic sanctions, often portrayed as a less destructive alternative…

Ruling on Operation Dudula victory for regional solidarity, integration

Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE recent landmark ruling by the Johannesburg High Court in South Africa, which issued an interdict against Operation Dudula, marks a significant milestone in the historical…

Is Trump plotting to be ‘King for Life’?

On July 4, 1776, America freed itself forever, it believed, from the tyrannical rule of kings. Yet here we are today, almost 250 years later, as millions of Americans are…

The West has lost its soul – Russia intends to keep its own

Pavel Malyutin and Professor Sergey Karaganov Russia stands today in a civilisational moment. After decades of ideological vacuum, we are again confronted with the central question: who are we, and…

COMMENT: Envoys must rise up to President’s challenge

President Mnangagwa has challenged Zimbabwean Ambassadors and Heads of Missions to transform Zimbabwe’s diplomatic missions into strategic economic hubs that drive trade, investment, tourism and innovation. Addressing the diplomats on…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Anti-corruption battle being won as agencies upgrade

CORRUPTION is one of those evils where the Second Republic has been scoring high levels of success, first being willing to move against the dishonest, regardless of their position, and…

Violence in the Digital Age: The unseen threat of tech-facilitated gender-based violence

Brenda Rumutsa, [email protected] IN today’s digital era, technology has become intricately woven into nearly every facet of human life. It has revolutionised the way people communicate, work, learn and express…

Unpacking Africa’s carbon credit dilemma

Jabulani Garwi Correspondent As the world prepares for COP30, scheduled for November 10–21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil, a deep unease shadows the optimism surrounding the global carbon market.

The costly trap of producing crops without demand in mind

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight PICTURE a bumper crop of tomatoes wilting in the field or rotting by the roadside, unsold and unseen — the stark reality for farmers who produce without…

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