Anti-foreigner violence in South Africa is easily sparked
Alan Hirsch Threats and deadly conflict over migration are spreading fast in South Africa. This is hugely worrying and could result in widespread injury and killings, as has happened before.…
Governmet targets 600 000 artisanal miners for training, licensing
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Features Writer EVERY day, multitudes of artisanal miners descend into narrow shafts across Zimbabwe in search of minerals, predominantly gold. For many, the gamble pays off. For…
COMMENT: Illegal ‘flu packs’ are a public health time bomb
THE widespread sale of the so-called “flu packs” by some pharmacies as we reported today on our front page is a dangerous practice that must be stopped before it triggers…
Enjoy the World Cup –but don’t be shaped by it
Matters of Faith-Jonny Reid The 2026 World Cup which kicked off this week is expected to be the largest sporting event in history. More than 7 million fans will attend…
‘Dignity, equality and human rights not ideal abstracts’
Statement by the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Zimbabwe on International Albinism Awareness Day 13 June 2026 | Harare Today, as we mark International Albinism Awareness Day, I am reminded—both…
A personal brand thrives when the whole family owns the vision
Dr Grace Musandirire-Building Generational Wealth “THE responsibility of building and protecting a personal brand should not rest solely on the visionary. Family members must actively participate, as they are the…
The difference between survival and living
Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives A woman one confessed at one of the leadership seminars that I was having with executives from one of my client companies that the only time she…
Master the art of building social capital
Arthur Marara-Point Blank Transactions are not made in the boardroom; they are only formalised there. People are not hired in the interview rooms; they are hired somewhere else. Decisions are…











