You don’t need to be old to visit an optician
Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent THERE was a time that I was obsessed with spectacles. I was in my teen years and I wanted to wear spectacles. During my adolescent years, wearing glasses…
Success of CAB3 inevitable
Sam Matema-Correspondent A CONSTITUTION is a living creature, which is not frozen in time, and its state and survival is intertwined to the changes prevailing in the social, economic, political,…
Castro’s indictment: When imperialism pursues relentlessly
Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub The recent indictment of Cuba’s ex-President Raul Castro by the United States is telling. What is critical is for the Global South, in particular, to know…
Cultivating a connected future for Zim’s agric sector
Lorreta Songola Correspondent Like many others, Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector is under increasing pressure. Climate variability, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and limited access to modern infrastructure continue to challenge farmers in a…
West adapting to a new China reality
Jessica Durdu A RECENT Politico poll reveals a noteworthy development in international public opinion. Across Canada, Germany, France and the UK, countries traditionally regarded as some of Washington’s closest allies,…
The power of students’ stories
Ronald Takudzwa Sambona Correspondent ISN’T it paradoxical how a single path can lead us to a destination far different from the one we first imagined? We don’t need a flawless…
Why epilepsy must form core of global health conversations
By Dr Phyllis Kimani, MPharm As global leaders gathered at this year’s World Health Assembly in Geneva last month to discuss the future of healthcare systems, equity, and universal access…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Modern football needs modern fans
THE introduction of the e-ticketing system in the Castle Premier Soccer League marks a significant turning point in the modernisation of our football. It is not just a technological upgrade;…
Cabinet briefings to campus life: Minister Kambamura’s double act
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter ON most days, the weight of the country’s mineral wealth sits on Honourable Polite Kambamura’s shoulders. His diary is a blur of Cabinet briefings, investor handshakes…











