‘How I lost 14 teeth,’Cde Ndlovu recalls escape from a sniper bullet
As part of the build-up to the Heroes Day commemorations next week, we revisit an interview our Assistant Editor Mkhululi Sibanda (MS) had with former ZPRA zone commander, Cde Andrew…
Defending gains of liberation struggle through Vision 2030
Dr Tinashe Muzamhindo ZIMBABWE’S liberation struggle was not merely a historical event — it was a profound assertion of human dignity, sovereignty and collective agency. It marked the end of…
From boiling stones to bumper harvests
Theseus Shambare recently in Chivi ONE way to put it is, “Zviro zviyedzwa — chembere yekwaChivi yakabika mabwe, ikanwa muto”. The literal translation is, “Things are meant to be tried…
The devil has died but Satan is still alive
The vile political creature that lurked in the shadows in the region — the Johannesburg-based Brenthurst Foundation, which was founded as an ostensible regional think tank by the Oppenheimers in…
From pulpit to frontline: Churches’ pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub HISTORICALLY, missionaries in the course of their humanitarian and civilisation activities often inadvertently served as agents of colonialism in Africa. They were powerful instruments towards…
Merchandise exports might reach US$8,3bn by year-end
Trade Focus Allan Majuru Zimbabwe’s export performance in the first six months of 2025 reflects the country’s rising stature in global trade, driven by deliberate and intensified export development initiatives…
Iran’s plan to abandon GPS is about much more than technology
Jasim Al-Azzawi For the past few years, governments across the world have paid close attention to conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. There, it is said, we see the…
Intellectual property reform key to Africa’s social enterprise growth
Amanda Jojo, Correspondent SOCIAL entrepreneurs across Africa are gradually tackling some of the continent’s greatest challenges. Equipped with business acumen and a mission for public good, they are reshaping the…
COMMENT: Zimbabwe leadership in DRC peace process a model for African diplomacy
ZIMBABWE’S emergence as a pivotal diplomatic player in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) peace process is a resounding affirmation of the country’s growing influence in regional affairs. Under the…
How lax net neutrality rules shape online access and widens digital divide in Zimbabwe
NET neutrality is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should treat all internet data equally, without discrimination based on user, content, platform, or application. While this concept is widely…











