Surrogate buyers under scrutiny

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight RECENT allegations that tobacco farmers may have lost millions of US dollars to “opportunistic” surrogate buyers have left many stakeholders in the industry frenzied, searching for answers…

COMMENT: Bulawayo can rise again through steel

BULAWAYO was once the pride of Zimbabwe’s industry. Its factories, workshops and railways made it the country’s manufacturing centre. But over the years, many of these industries closed, leaving behind…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Wheat farmers ready to break production records, again

ZIMBABWE, as has become the norm in recent years, is looking at once again breaking the record for wheat harvests this year, with 662 000 tonnes expected from 125 000…

The legitimacy of Constitutional Amendment No.3 Bill

MacDenias Moyo The claim that Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill did not follow due process is a hollow construction built on selective reading and deliberate distortion of the supreme law.

Shaping a future at peace: Why Zimbabwe’s media must champion Constitutional continuity and CAB 3

Gibson Mhaka ZIMBABWE joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day on Sunday, and the occasion became more than just a moment to reflect on media…

Cystic fibrosis: Breathing against the odds

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz A persistent cough that never quite goes away. Frequent chest infections that keep a child in and out of hospital. A teenager who struggles to gain…

Zim, SA twin engines of Southern Africa’s economic renaissance

Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub SOUTH African  President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Zimbabwe on Sunday for a private working visit, immediately setting the tone for a deeply personal and strategic…

Russia, China, US and the myth of a new grand bargain

Fyodor Lukyanov There will be much talk this month about the so-called “strategic triangle” of Russia, China and the United States.

COMMENT: Accelerating job creation a direct result of high economic growth

JOB creation in Zimbabwe’s formal sector is strong and accelerating as economic reforms and the pro‑business, pro‑investor stance of the Second Republic produce high rates of economic growth, which translate…

China’s Five-Year Plans: A governance blueprint Africa can learn from

Tapiwa Morgan Makoni For decades, nations across Africa have grappled with a persistent challenge: how to turn long‑term development aspirations into tangible, consistent progress, free from the chaos of short‑term…

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