Time to fight: Zim’s silent war on drugs
Anashe Mpamombe, Correspondent THERE is a war raging quietly across Zimbabwe — not marked by gunfire or sirens, but by the silence of broken homes, lifeless eyes, and a generation…
Telemedicine: New frontier in Zim healthcare delivery
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz WHEN Covid-19 struck in 2020, hospitals around the world were forced to rethink the way they provided care. Physical distancing rules, overburdened health systems and fear…
Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future: Reflections on Timeless China-Zimbabwe Friendship
Zhou Ding Chinese Ambassador President Mnangagwa will soon embark on another journey to China — this time to attend events commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese…
COMMENT: Urgent need to address substance abuse among medical practitioners
THE alarming revelation that over 70 doctors in Zimbabwe are grappling with drug and substance abuse is a stark wake-up call for the medical profession and society at large. As…
The new Zimbabwean dream
BUILDING a nation is not a static exercise. A nation is built in response to the changes and the requirements of the time. Careful consideration must be given to the…
Gweru residents urged to settle outstanding bills
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau GWERU residents have been urged to demonstrate civic responsibility by settling their outstanding bills, amid a staggering ZWG700 million debt owed to the local authority. The…
Does giving Trump Nobel Peace Prize make sense?
Fyodor Lukyanov In the early 1980s, former United States President Jimmy Carter visited Stockholm. At a reception, he approached Stig Ramel, the long-serving executive director of the Nobel Foundation, and…
From data to development: How rural databanks can change lives
Nixon Chekenya IN the last instalment, I explored the idea of building rural databanks as a way of unlocking Africa’s hidden credit potential. But what would that mean in practical…
No constitutional amendment necessary for transfer of agric land
Lloyd Mhishi, Munashe Obrian Gutu, Hazel Tariro Chimbiro, Joe Sinyoro and Lincoln Majogo IN 2024, the Cabinet surprised many by announcing that the Government of Zimbabwe would begin issuing title…
Electronic traffic monitoring weeks away from full rollout
Zimbabwe recorded an increase in the number of road traffic accidents during the recent Heroes Day and Defence Forces Day holidays. The authorities have attributed most of the accidents to…











