EDITORIAL COMMENT : Lithium sulphate plant a giant leap in value addition
WHILE Zimbabwe is a major producer of lithium as a mining nation, the best value addition at present is concentrated ore.
China-Africa’s digital, industrial leap toward sustainable prosperity
Tinashe Nyamushanya China-Africa cooperation has long been synonymous with “hard infrastructure” — railways criss-crossing savannas, ports linking coasts to hinterlands, and power plants lighting up cities. However, the next frontier…
Vision 2030 within reach: President Mnangagwa charts inclusive economic development
Richard Muponde ,Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA), delivered at the New Parliament Building in Mount Hampden on Tuesday, was a compelling reaffirmation of…
Why Zimbabwe must curtail growing gun culture. . . the unseen threat in our midst
Nick Mangwana Government Up Close A CHILLING incident has shaken the nation to its core: a police officer was fatally shot while stationed at Sanyati Police Station in Mashonaland West…
October focus: Breast cancer, mental health
Dr Farzana Naeem October is Pink! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a national campaign dedicated to highlighting the fight against the disease and the importance of early detection.
Tanzania’s Chama Cha Mapinduzi marches towards 69-year reign
Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub As Tanzanians head to the polls today, one fact is indisputable: the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi, stands on the threshold of extending its uninterrupted…
Why Israel can’t stop fighting everyone
Murad Sadygzade The Middle East remains restless – the region is still one of the most volatile in the world.
NEW: The invisible war: How cybersecurity became humanity’s digital shield
Thabong Masenda WE live in a time where almost everything we do — from paying for coffee to running global businesses — happens online. But behind all that convenience is…
COMMENT : Dangote visit confirms Zimbabwe is open for business
Mr Aliko Dangote is a brand of global standing. The Nigerian (68) is Africa’s richest person, and number 73 globally, with a network of $30bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : We need to study our successes so we build on them
SINCE taking over, President Mnangagwa has combined the formal annual addresses he is obliged to make to Parliament, one giving the State of the Nation so everyone understands what has…











