LOOKING BACK: State urged to back progressive firms
The Herald, 15 May 1986 THE Government has been urged to identify and support progressive businesses to help Zimbabwe win the continuing war for economic liberation. The call was made…
Amendment Bill necessary to secure developmental path
Voyage Dambuza IN the volatile theatre of African politics, where electoral upheaval has routinely derailed national development, Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill, championed by the revolutionary party, ZANU PF…
Irrigation answer to Zim’s climate-stressed agriculture
Tawanda Musarurwa CheckPoint Desk ZIMBABWE has barely finished counting its harvest from a mercifully wet season when the next threat is already taking shape. On April 29, 2026, the Meteorological…
A personal testimony of openness
Patson Murimoga Correspondent Fellow Zimbabweans, I stand before you today not as a politician, but as a citizen who has witnessed first-hand the spirit of openness and equal opportunity that…
Always season your speech with salt
Trust Maanda Looking at the Unseen COLOSSIANS 4:6 Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. Speech…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Local industry fuels Vision 2030
THE revival of Quest Motors in Mutare is more than just a corporate milestone; it is a symbol of resilience, industrial rebirth, and national progress. At a time when Zimbabwe…
Learning from our neighbours: The AI Commission Zimbabwe cannot delay
Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI THERE are moments when a neighbour’s bold decision should stir us from complacency. Mozambique has just made such a move by establishing its National Commission…
Women shatter glass ceiling in carpentry
Phongwazana Sakachane CARPENTRY has, since time immemorial, been seen as a man’s world. Heavy tools, construction sites, workshops and benches were associated with masculinity, while women were often encouraged to…
Appeal courts rarely overturn facts
Trust Maanda Legal Position WHEN a party to legal proceedings is aggrieved by a lower court’s decision, one of the things you do is to appeal, if he or she…











