From farm bricks to smart school
In a village where learners previously walked up to 20 kilometres to attend school, Zvitokwe Primary School now stands as a testament to President Mnangagwa’s mantra that a community is developed by its people.
Why is US leaving UNESCO again?
The Trump administration recently said the United States will exit the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) by the end of 2026, the latest move in US President Donald Trump’s ongoing efforts to cut off ties with multilateral organisations he views as misaligned with his “America First” agenda
Shadow of suspicion: Former Zipra operatives and the lingering burden of war-time suspicion
Sidumisile Mabena For decades after Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, a number of former Zipra operatives have lived under a persistent cloud of suspicion—accused, often without substantiated evidence, of concealing arms caches…
COMMENT: Gukurahundi testimonies herald new era of healing
THE submission of 3 600 testimonies during the Gukurahundi hearings in Matabeleland North and South is a significant and commendable milestone in Zimbabwe’s journey toward truth, healing, and reconciliation. These…
Economic freedom is the new battlefield, say liberation leaders
Innocent Mujeri, Correspondent THE recent gathering of southern Africa’s liberation movements was more than a symbolic reunion of veteran revolutionaries — it was a bold declaration that the struggle for…
Escape under fire: How a mujibha saved a captured freedom fighter
Edmore Maziofa, Correspondent THE hot summer air strikes his face like the blade of a shredding knife. He is a frail man, his hair unkempt, his eyes vague and watery.…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Joint peace process panacea to conflict in eastern DRC
AFRICAN efforts to end more than 30 years of violence and war in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, now in their final lap with the consolidation of all regional and continental efforts and the appointment of a team of top-end facilitators, must succeed and produce durable peace.
The rise of elite livestock in Zim
THE sun has barely lifted over the thornveld of Esigodini, but already the rhythmic thud of hooves carries across the dew damp ground.
Remembering SK Moyo, a bridge‑builder par excellence
Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub AS Zimbabwe commemorates Heroes and Defence Forces Day on August 11 and 12, it is fitting to reflect on the life of Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo,…










