Strengthen support systems for families of disabled children

Anashe Mpamombe On June 1, the world commemorates the Global Day of Parents, a United Nations-designated occasion that recognises the central role of parents in nurturing, protecting and shaping children.…

Govt’s levy cuts to rev up agricultural production

Obert Chifamba-Agri-Insight THE Government’s recent resolution to slash levies across key agricultural sub-sectors is set to ignite a powerful surge in the country’s farming landscape. By cutting costs and boosting…

COMMENT: Bad driving behaviour is a cultural crisis that needs an urgent cure

EVERY minute, on every road in this country, we witness it. The impatient motorist who swerves to overtake from the left lane. The driver who straddles a continuous white line.…

How Africa’s capital can stay home to plug its financing gap

Misheck Mutize Africa is providing cheap liquidity to wealthy nations. In return, it is paying huge interest rates to external institutional investors at the cost of its own development. For…

China’s new zero-tariff policy aligns with Zimbabwe’s industrialisation agenda

China’s zero-tariff policy for imports from 53 African countries, including Zimbabwe, which became effective on May 1, is set to unlock unprecedented export opportunities for local producers while deepening bilateral…

Our case for a seat on the UN Security Council

Professor Amon Murwira The elections for Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2027-2028 term are going to take place on Wednesday, June…

Mazowe Dam and the warning beneath Zim’s 17-river emergency

Theseus Mauruki Shambare AT Mazowe Dam, water did not just suddenly disappear. It withdrew slowly. Along the exposed shoreline, cracked earth now marks where water once reached. Irrigation pumps sit…

Africa cannot be silent in the era of digital resurrection

Dr Gift Machengete Imagine bringing the dead back to life. FOR thousands of years, resurrection existed only in the realm of faith, spirituality and divine power. Yet today, humanity stands…

What the world can learn from Africa’s management of climate volatility

Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi The United States’ retreat from aspects of global climate and health leadership has exposed the risk Africa took in relying on external funding for these projects. When the…

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