India-Russia military logistics pact a quiet game‑changer
Anil Chopra The details of the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Support pact between New Delhi and Moscow were published on Russia’s official legal information portal last week, providing long-awaited insights…
The Archerfish: Mastering the art of calibration
Arthur Marara Point Blank In the sun-dappled mangroves of Southeast Asia, the archerfish practices a discipline that most leaders only dream of mastering: it never uses more force than necessary,…
School holidays as a classroom for generational wealth
Dr Grace Musandirire Building Generational Wealth In many families today, parents work hard to provide for their children, yet very few take time to explain the journey that brought them…
Remembering the struggle through literary voices
Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore This April Zimbabweans celebrate Independence from colonial rule after nearly a century of settler subjugation. Therefore, it is only imperative to reflect on the sacrifices…
China’s sulphuric acid export ban, Hormuz closure reshaping global power
Saxon Zvina Correspondent ON May 1, 2026, the global economy enters a new reality. When China halts sulphuric acid exports, it is not merely adjusting trade policy—it is detonating a…
How to be a good listener in church
Felix Angasi Jr and Newton Chilingulo Most of us have walked out of church saying, “That was an excellent sermon,” even repeating a strong statement or memorable line heard from…
African womanism a virtue of female freedom fighters
Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub It was Nigerian author Buchi Emecheta who in 1997 said: “I will not be called feminist because it is European. It is as simple as…
The pause that precedes the action
Rutendo Gwatidzo Changing Perspectives The work-place was unusually quiet and tense that morning. A leading financial services firm in Harare had just received news of a potential acquisition opportunity. The…
Slavery reparations are long overdue. The question is: Who should really benefit?
Femi Owolade On March 25, the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the United Nations General Assembly passed a landmark resolution. Proposed…
When the bulls stayed home: Inside the year ZITF took a future‑facing turn
Lungelo Ndhlovu WALK through the gates of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo this April and what greets you is not what memory prepares you for. There is no…










