ONE TONNE OF MBANJE, SEIZED BY POLICE, SHOWS THE DRUG TRAFFICKERS ARE ON A GRAND MISSION
THE arrest of a truck driver who was transporting one tonne of mbanje is a stark reminder of the scale at which the illegal drug trade continues to operate in…
Indigenous cattle: Zim’s time-tested answer to climate change
Pepukai Mubako-Correspondent When he passed Standard 4 in 1948, my grandmother expected my father to go on to a teachers’ college. She figured he would need a few beasts —…
Song, stance, shared table: China and Africa keep same beat
Yang Dingdu, Wang Hao and Liu Youmin At a copper mine in Zambia, workers are singing. On the streets of Dakar, young people are moving through tai chi. In a…
Zimbabwe’s voice rises as it wins the UNSC vote
MacDenias Moyo THE world has spoken with thunderous clarity. Zimbabwe, once cast into the wilderness of isolation, has returned to the centre of global deliberation with a resounding mandate. By…
From data collection to decision influence: Strengthening executive evidence systems
Dr Joram Gumbo THE Second Republic is laying a foundation for accountable leadership, resilient institutions and sustainable national transformation. Its commitment to evidence-based governance, accountability and results-oriented public administration is…
Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Zhou Ding at the Official Launch of Zimbabwe Women in Manufacturing (ZWIM)
It is my great pleasure to join you today in witnessing the official launch of Zimbabwe Women in Manufacturing (ZWIM). Please allow me to extend my warmest congratulations on the…
Author urges sensitivity to planet in governance, profit-making
Special Correspondent A pivotal moment in the field of Environmental, Social, and Governance practices unfolded this past week with the historic launch of “Adapting ESG for Emerging Market Growth: Towards…










