Drifting from status to substance: Redefining development in Zim
It is measured not by how many people sit at the high table, but by how many can afford a decent meal.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
50m ago
Another shrewd smash and grab by ‘drooling predators’
Who still remembers that, when the 2017 coup took place, someone at the courts yawned publicly that there was nothing illegal about the events that unfolded?
By Muckracker
1h ago
Castration of Zim economy
Hyperinflation, deindustrialisation, company closures, land reform disruptions and chronic unemployment did not just destroy balance sheets; they hollowed out the masculine psyche.
By Vongai Mahagwe
1h ago
Can OK Zim still ride the sector’s recovery
The most striking feature of OK’s HY26 performance is the sharp contraction in volumes.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
1h ago
Where Zimbabwe lost its way
Corruption is no longer an aberration; it is a system. Grand infrastructure announcements replace delivery.
By Faith Zaba
1h ago
International recruitment scams preying on gullible Zimbabweans
In the worst cases, victims have been trafficked into forced labour, domestic servitude or sexual exploitation, particularly in parts of the Middle East and Asia.
By Jacob Mutisi
1h ago
Mind the gap: Can Zim’s education system power a tech-led recovery?
Nations that master this transition will accelerate. Those that lag will find themselves purchasing solutions rather than building them, consuming innovation rather than shaping it.
By Naison Bangure
1h ago
Zimra targets multinationals in fresh crackdown
Officials concede, however, that enforcement lagged behind regulation, a gap the authority now says it is closing aggressively.
By Freeman Makopa
2h ago
Of irrigation schemes promises, progress and the funding question
Large-scale irrigation, dam construction and rural infrastructure development were treated as national priorities, not optional expenditure.
By Newsday
Jan. 21, 2026




