Zim emerges from isolation to leading the world

Livit Mugejo Lifting a country out of political isolation and back into the international community requires someone who can carefully plan the steps needed. A pariah state has little say…

Cituripasi boarding facility transforms learning for Beitbridge border community

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Features Writer FOR a very long time, the journey to an academic future for learners at Cituripasi Secondary School in Beitbridge had been arduous. It was defined…

POINT BLANK: Cooperatives have delivered 210 000 houses since 2010

Cooperatives have become an integral part of Zimbabwe’s socio-economic landscape, empowering millions of people through housing, agriculture, savings and credit, manufacturing, mining and other productive sectors. As the Government moves…

Hope springs eternal for Zimbabwean returnees from South Africa

Theseus Mauruki Shambare FOR years, a call from a South African number (+27 . . .) often carried good news — someone had found work, someone was sending money home,…

Central bank gold holdings are at a 50-year high

Dr Luke Hartigan Over the past few years, central banks have been quietly buying up significant quantities of gold. AS the trend has accelerated, official agencies now hold the highest…

AI regulation in Africa: Why copying the European model won’t work

Dr Kinfe Yilma and Grace Mutung’u Mauritius set out its national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy in 2018, the first by an African country. SINCE then, over a dozen African states…

The El Niño forming in the tropical Pacific is likely to be a big one

Matthew England, Alex Sen Gupta & Alistair Hobday The world’s oceans are the hottest on record for June, pushing past records set during the 2023/2024 El Niño years. RIGHT now,…

 CPC is China’s gift to world governance

Tichaona Zindoga Come to think of it: the world’s most influential political party is the Communist Part of China. No, it is not a party from America, Europe or Asian…

COMMENT: Zimbabwe has a duty to protect and support returning families

AS pressure continues to mount on foreign nationals in South Africa, including many Zimbabweans, attention must also focus on what happens when people return home. Whether they come back voluntarily…

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