COMMENT: As wet season nears, farmers must plan smartly
Meteorologists from across Sadc met last week and released their forecast for the October 2025 to March 2026 rainy season. They met in Lusaka, Zambia on Wednesday at the 31st…
Second Republic tax cuts: A progressive move for economic growth
Marshall Ndlela, [email protected] IN a significant policy shift indicative of the Second Republic’s commitment to responsive governance, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion has rolled back several…
Understanding the silent threat of ovarian cancer
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Health Buzz Ovarian cancer has long been called a “silent killer” because of the way it creeps into women’s lives with little warning, showing vague symptoms that often mimic…
Echoes of the past: China’s Victory Day a living memory for President
Gibson Mhaka-Zimpapers Politics Hub FOR President Mnangagwa, China is far more than an “All-Weather Friend” to Zimbabwe, it is a nation woven into the very fabric of his personal history.…
Crimean platform an affront to world peace
Mutero Nguga-Correspondent AS the United National General Assembly beckons, the world waits with bated breath for the peace deal especially in Ukraine, where serious manoeuvres have been made between powerful…
Russia, China and India on the offensive as the West drifts
Timofey Bordachev Mass politics has vanished from world affairs — and that may be no bad thing. One of the defining features of our time is the retreat of mass…
Zimbabwe’s Security Council bid is for global good
Gibson Nyikadzino in UPPSALA, Sweden ZIMBABWE’S bid for a non-permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-2028 term comes at an opportune time when issues of…











