Five lessons for leaders from the Apple succession story
“Cook asked whether he and the other top managers should leave. Jobs paused for more than 30 seconds before he decided they should,” Walter Isaacson writes in the biography Steve Jobs.
By Dzikamai Bere
17h ago
Nurses’ strike exposes the cost of intransigence
A FEW weeks ago, we warned in this space about the looming catastrophe a nurses’ strike would unleash. That warning was ignored. Today, the consequences are here.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
19h ago
Mugabe clings to old guard in reshuffle
Political observers point out the changes reward loyal supporters and punish a notable critic.
By Barnabas Thondhlana
20h ago
Inside Hardsound Systems’ drive to elevate Zimbabwe’s live sound industry
Zimbabwe’s music industry is growing
By Tendai Sauta
20h ago
We want to come back home, but . . .
Estimates of the Zimbabwean diaspora have been pegged at between three and over five million, roughly 30% of the country’s population.
By Silas Nkala
21h ago
Patients bear the brunt of nurses’ strike
Health and Child Care minister Douglas Mombeshora confirmed that an emergency meeting took place on Monday between the Health Apex Panel and the Health Services Commission.
By Problem Masau and Margaret Lubinda
21h ago
In Africa, the oppressor can be your own brother
This raises a difficult question: if Africa’s defining narrative is oppression from outside, how do we account for Africans turning on each other?
By Jacob Mutisi
22h ago
Econet retains top honour with Supreme Stand Award at ZITF
These developments reflect Econet’s growing investment in artificial intelligence as a catalyst for inclusive and accelerated economic growth.
By Tendai Munhundarima
22h ago
Zimbabwe-EU trade nears US$1bn as ties deepen
Hagemann made the remarks as the bloc returned to the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo for the fourth consecutive year,
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Apr. 23, 2026




