COMMUNION: We are still in the grip of the colonial ghost

COMMUNION with Bishop Lazarus As someone who grew up in the village, Bishop Lazi will bet that nothing can drive you bananas or insane as herding goats. IT IS more…

Beyond disruptions: How Zim is fortifying supply chains for survival and success

Dr Michael Musanzikwa For more than three decades, the supply chain function in Zimbabwe has been a back office facilitating business transactions through mere paperwork. All the roles of supply…

CHRONICLES: I was saved from the enemy disguised as a herdboy

In the first instalment of his wartime experiences, CDE SIMON MTETWA, who used the Chimurenga name Same Order Maguerilla, recounted how a chance encounter with Mozambican FRELIMO fighters led him…

Bitter harvest: Why sugar farmers are producing more but earning less

George Maponga in MASVINGO IN the sweltering heat of Chiredzi in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld, Mr Charles Dzingirayi, a small-scale commercial farmer, looks at the partially withered sugarcane that he will be…

POINT BLANK: As Africa, we have a duty to finish the liberation project

Tomorrow, Zimbabwe and other African countries will commemorate Africa Day. Our Reporter DEBRA MATABVU spoke to the Dean of African Diplomatic Corps accredited to Zimbabwe, MR JAMES MUSONI, who is…

Bulawayo hailed for spectacular Culture Month commemorations

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE successful hosting of the 2026 National Culture Month commemorations at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on Thursday showcased a strong sense of unity of purpose…

Revolutionising Zim’s gold industry through tokenisation

Dr David Kilpin THE global gold industry is worth trillions of dollars. Prices are currently booming, with most countries endowed with huge deposits of the yellow metal cashing in. As…

Lake Kariba’s rising waters bring hope to communities in Zambia, Zimbabwe

Joshua Matanzima Built in the 1950s to generate electricity, Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe has been supporting activities such as tourism, fishing and conservation. ALL of these are affected…

How a ‘super’ El Niño could trigger global famine

Professor Benjamin Selwyn Extreme heat and drought could damage harvests and worsen global food insecurity this summer. Climate scientists, agricultural experts and policymakers warn that a super El Niño could…

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