China’s GGI will transform the world
LAST week, President Mnangagwa conducted a high-level visit to China, culminating in a meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping. One of the issues that the two leaders discussed was China’s…
Fallen comrades in unmarked graves deserve equal honour
VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi recently embarked on a tour of liberation war sites in Tanzania, Zambia, Angola and Mozambique.
CHIMURENGA CHRONICLES: We learnt a lot from Cuban and Russian instructors
This week, CDE CHARLES MAKHUYA, who used the Chimurenga name Njabulo Moyo, continues his account by narrating to our Society Editor PRINCE MUSHAWEVATO his journey from Zambia to Angola. He also details the assistance they got from the Cubans.
We are not overwhelmed: Mining lab service providers
ZIMBABWE has in recent months seen a surge in exploration and production activity in the gold mining sector, on the back of record high gold prices, which has made the…
Private paid-for extra lessons are prohibited
AS schools open for the third term this week, Zimbabwe’s education sector stands at a defining moment.
Unlocking Zim’s economic potential through recognising prior learning
AS Zimbabwe moves towards Vision 2030, we must confront a fundamental truth about our workforce — some of our most skilled professionals have never set foot in a formal classroom.
Zim will surpass this year’s export target
ZIMBABWE’s exports rose by 21,8 percent to US$4,74 billion in the January to July period this year, from US$3,89 billion in the same period in 2024, according to Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency figures.
World maps get the size of Africa wrong: cartographers explain why fixing it matters
THE African Union has endorsed the #CorrectTheMap campaign, a call for the United Nations and the wider global community to use a different kind of world map.
Multipolarity is now the reality of global politics
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in China has already emerged as one of the defining political events of 2025.











