Exemplary leadership: A call to action beyond the individual
Arthur Marara-Point Blank Leadership is not confined to a title or a corner office, instead it is a pervasive thread that weaves itself through every aspect of our lives, from…
Hoisting the flag of dispossession: A Heroes Day reflection
Elliot Ziwira-At the Bookstore AS the nation gathers on August 11 to commemorate Heroes Day, it becomes ever more important to interrogate the roots of our struggles. This is not…
Reminiscing the Battle of Pazimani
Edmore Maziofa-Correspondent The hot summer air hits his face like the blade of a shredding knife. He is a frail man, with uncombed hair and vague liquid eyes, tears that…
Common sense may not always be common
Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent I AM still to understand why it is called common sense since the older I get, the more I realise that it can be rare. Paul Matavire, who …
Don’t rest as if you have made it in life
Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives HAPPY new month to you all. As we come to the close of another month, be reminded that we have just entered month number 8 of the…
The rise of TikTok prophets
Matthew Neal-Matters of Faith TIKTOK prophets are rising but is it the Holy Spirit at work, or just spiritual mimicry gone viral? “I cancel every demonic covenant, every spirit of…
Security first: Becoming a threat-resilient organisation in Zimbabwe
Abraham Makamba Zimbabwean businesses, like their counterparts across Africa, are accelerating their digital transformation journeys. While the opportunities associated with digitisation are well known, there are also risks involved –…
COMMENT: Business red tape review long overdue
TO operate a supermarket in the country, an investor must secure a total of 25 permits, possibly from as many Government departments. To run a second one, the investor will…
Tracing the genesis of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces
Itayi Musengeyi THE genesis of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces sprang from the diverse forms of colonial oppression executed by the white colonialists on the black majority Zimbabweans. The white settlers…











