Opinion & Analysis

3 weeks ago | April 5, 2024

Here are five things that happened in China this week

Manyika Kangai  Earthquake hits Taiwan A 7.3-magnitude earthquake jolted the sea area near Hualien in Taiwan on ...

3 weeks ago | April 4, 2024

April Fools’ Day wisdom for Zimbabwean customer service

Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba “April Fools’ Day is a reminder that laughter is the spice of life – sprinkle it ...

4 weeks ago | March 31, 2024

Let’s value the sanctity of life

ZIMBABWEANS are presently enjoying the festivities that come with the Easter holiday, which began on Friday and ends ...

The old economy is as good as dead

OVER the past three days, we have been remembering the brutal, gruesome and dastardly murder of Jesus Christ more than 2 ...

There is scope to further grow blueberry exports

ZIMBABWE, which was once regarded as Southern Africa’s breadbasket, is now carving a new niche in the global food market ...

Pupu Memorial: Taking ownership of our rich history

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu HISTORY belongs to the victors; they are the ones who have the right to tell it. In most cases, ...

Unpacking changing diets, evolving food systems

Professor Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi WHEN I was growing up, sadza (pap) nemuriwo nenyama (meat and vegetables) was the ...

Will United Nations Security Council ceasefire help Palestinians?

CEASEFIRES are a uniquely complicated tool in armed conflict. This is because they exist at the intersection of war, law ...

We have prepared for winter wheat season

Professor Obert Jiri THE 2023/2024 summer cropping season has been adversely affected by the El Niño-induced drought. ...

Vision 2030: Wealth creation through decentralisation

Dr Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo Developing countries often exhibit widening discrepancies between developed and undeveloped ...

4 weeks ago | March 28, 2024

Bunny hop your way to delighting your customers

Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba “The very first Easter taught us this: that life never ends and love never dies” – ...

1 month ago | March 24, 2024

Zimbabwe reclaims its cultural heritage

Charles Mavhunga ZIMBABWE’S cultural heritage, steeped in richness and significance, has been a target of ...

Fruits of economic diplomacy are now showing

THE decision by the Second Republic to pivot Zimbabwe’s foreign policy on economic diplomacy, which is undergirded by ...

A blood covenant will always be unbreakable

TODAY marks the beginning of a week that is at the core of the Christian faith and is supremely significant to followers ...

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