Reparations for Africans must transform the systems that still limit Africa’s future

To this end, reparations should correct deep structural imbalances so that Africa’s land, people and resources drive shared prosperity, not persistent inequality. 
By Claver Gatete 8h ago

Bridging worlds through hockey: Miled de Man reflects on her Zimbabwe experience

The visit was a blend of professional knowledge exchange, personal connection, and a journey into the heart of Zimbabwean culture and community.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Dec. 14, 2025

Zanu PF going to the highest bidder

Zanu PF has been successfully hijacked by very dangerous people.
By Doctor Stop It Dec. 14, 2025

Egodini saga in new twist

A crucial meeting was finally held on September 16 2025, where Terracotta pleaded its case and agreed to meet council’s new conditions.
By Sharon Sibindi Dec. 14, 2025

Is Zim really middle-income economy?

Tax incentives for 24 hours’ production are welcome, but we need more details on how it will work.
By Trust Chikohora Dec. 12, 2025

Swedish funding withdrawal threatens critical civic programmes, experts warn

Sweden’s departure from direct bilateral cooperation is part of a wider retrenchment across Africa, affecting countries such as Mozambique and Tanzania.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Dec. 12, 2025

Sweden to close embassy and end bilateral aid to Zimbabwe 

Accordion a Reuters report, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa said the country intends to ramp up support for Ukraine. 
By Staff Reporter Dec. 6, 2025

... as Industry ministry launches IDF

The ministry said IDF would prioritise sectors with strong potential to unlock value addition, enhance productivity and contribute to export growth.  
By Staff Reporter Dec. 5, 2025

17 years on, no justice for farmers after Sadc tribunal shutdown

Judges were removed under former President Robert Mugabe, rendering the tribunal non-functional. 
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 2, 2025