EDITORIAL COMMENT : Diversification, empowerment anchor economic growth
ZIMBABWE has settled down in the Second Republic to annual economic growth rates of over 6 percent, with only emergencies such as Covid-19 and the very bad drought of last…
COMMENT: Cleaning the courts a turning point in fight against judicial corruption
THE announcement by Prosecutor-General Loyce Matanda-Moyo that seven prosecutors are facing trial on corruption charges marks a watershed moment in Zimbabwe’s justice system. It is a bold declaration that the…
Planning critical for successful farming season
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight THE upcoming 2025/26 agricultural season stands at the crossroads of opportunity and challenge.
Flawless Zanu PF Conference confirms party’s indomitable strength
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE resounding and historic success of the just-ended ZANU PF 22nd National People’s Conference in Mutare, Manicaland Province, delivered a powerful affirmation of the revolutionary…
Zanu-PF resolution puts council fatcats on notice
Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics hub THE decision by the 22nd Zanu-PF National People’s Conference in Mutare to prescribe term limits for town and local authority executives marks a pivotal moment…
An Ironclad Alliance: How China saved Zimbabwe from UN sanctions
Kuda Bwititi, Politics, Foreign Affairs and Opinions Editor ON Saturday, Zimbabwe will commemorate the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day, as Harare and the region intensify efforts to lobby…
Land reform, agrarian pact and new eco-social contract for Zim
Gibson Nyikadzino and Newman Tekwa in UPPSALA, Sweden ZIMBABWE’s land reform programme is now a closed chapter. At multilateral institutional level like the United Nations, there is consensus that Zimbabwe…











