Zim selected for global tourism position
The country was selected during the ongoing 68th United Nations Tourism Regional Commission for Africa meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, which ends today.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 13, 2025
No road! Crumbling highway derails Zim’s tourism boom... fortunes lost during Easter rush as govt neglects critical route
The neglect has come at a cost. Lives have been lost — twisted metal carcasses along the highway tell the story.
By Shame Makoshori
Jun. 6, 2025
Mat South, NAC forge alliance to fight HIV, child marriages
Zimbabwe, with about 1,5 million people living with HIV and Aids and many third world countries that benefited from USAid, were left to combat diseases in areas once covered by NGOs.
By Rex Mphisa
May. 31, 2025
Building trust-based founders’ ecosystems
Incremental sharing: It is vital to encourage founders to share less sensitive information initially, gradually increasing openness as trust develops.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 30, 2025
Struggle far from over: Mthwakazi
Moyo said the strength and resilience demonstrated by African nations have propelled them towards significant achievements in promoting democracy, peace and socio-economic development.
By Staff Reporter
May. 28, 2025
PVO law muddies Zim’s debt resolution plan
A meeting held on the sidelines of the African Development Bank (AfDB) annual meetings on Monday heard that the legislation has muddied the process.
By Sydney Kawadza
May. 28, 2025
The silent epidemic: Zim’s youth at risk
As a public health practitioner, I am deeply concerned about the increasing prevalence of drug and substance abuse among Zimbabwean youth.
By Clever Marisa
May. 25, 2025
Organisations rise or fall on the back of leadership
At the time, the company was a shadow of its former self, struggling against more innovative competitors and an economic landscape riddled with challenges.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 23, 2025
EU extends €500 million to Africa
Critics argue that the legislation imposes restrictive measures that could stifle the operations of NGOs and limit their ability to advocate for human rights and social justice.
By Tinashe Kairiza
May. 22, 2025