EDITORIAL COMMENT : Action not talk measures production, progress
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has frequently made it clear that endless discussions on policy and programmes have to cease and instead the thrust should be on active hard work to boost production,…
Ngozha: The delicacy sustaining lives
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent ALONG the stretch between Chakohwa and Birchenough Bridge, a small, but thriving informal economy pulses with life. At its centre is an unlikely delicacy, ngozha, the tiny…
COMMENT: Opening of four schools in Bulilima is a triumph for education
THE opening of four new primary schools in Bulilima is more than a welcome development. It is a powerful statement about what happens when communities refuse to accept hardship as…
CAB3: MPs must reflect constituents’ views
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub THE curtain is coming down on one of Zimbabwe’s most extensive constitutional consultation exercises, with well over 300 000 submissions having been received by Parliament…
Reflections on Revival from the Acts of the Apostles: The Key Traits of Revival through the Agency of the Holy Spirit
Reverend Moses Matimba Scripture Reference: Acts 2; 3; 4; 9; 10; 11 Revival is more than a wave of religious emotion. It is a spiritual awakening that changes lives, renews…
Rising divorce rate signals deeper social train
Cuthbert Mavheko, [email protected] THE High Court of Zimbabwe recently reported that in the first 75 days of 2026 alone, more than 500 divorce cases were processed in the country. While…
A great push for mercury-free mining brews at Vhovha
Sione Amidu AT Willsouth Mine, better known locally as Vhovha, the air smells of dust and sweat, not chemicals. That could change soon, as efforts intensify to transform how gold…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Manicaland leads the green revolution
LAST Thursday’s commissioning of the 153kW Nzvimbe solar mini-grid in Manicaland is more than just an energy milestone — it is a profound turning point in the story of rural…
Increase in hit-and-run accidents demands new tech-driven strategy
Dr Matthew Mare In countries that were once framed as the least developed, building owners are being mandated to install lights and cameras to ensure public safety.











