Opinion & Analysis

4 years ago | May 31, 2020

Hold your own as a leader

WHETHER you are a new leader or a seasoned one, it is critical that you hold your own. As the head of your company or ...

4 years ago | May 24, 2020

Let’s protect our currency

ON Tuesday last week, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe released into circulation the new $10 notes as part of measures to ...

Let’s clean our dirty stables!

AS human beings, we need to accept that there are often both comprehensible and incomprehensible life forces around ...

Celebrating an auspicious Day

TOMORROW is Africa Day, a truly and deeply auspicious day on the continent’s calendar.   On this day, various leaders ...

Reliving the worst Rhodesia war time

Comrade Badmiles Shingiraivatema (BS) abandoned school in Form Two to join the liberation struggle. The former freedom ...

AG’s report: Parliament dropping the ball

IN the next few weeks, a customary event will take place in Parliament. The Auditor-General Mrs Mildred Chiri’s ...

Local value chains crucial for growing exports

THE coronavirus pandemic has ushered in a new norm in terms of doing business. The future of trade is not what we ...

The ‘Africa we want’

AS we celebrate Africa Day tomorrow, let it be a celebration of our heritage, diversity, solidarity, unity and ...

How to avoid a poisoned chalice

ARE women victims of the glass cliff? After shattering the glass ceiling, women leaders often have to deal with ...

Public accountability key to curbing corruption

THE last couple of weeks have seen the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) ramp up the corruption fight through ...

4 years ago | May 17, 2020

Lockdown extension offers opportunity to restart well

By going into lockdown early, Zimbabwe has been spared a lot of suffering and economic damage, with Covid-19 infection ...

Fighting for nothing, living for anything

Blessed are those who will intently read Bishop Lazi’s sermon today and take it to heart for they will be able to see ...

‘We were a spiritual lot’

We conclude Cde Joshua Madzudzu’s (JM) narration of war experiences. This week, the former liberation fighter tells our ...

How ancient African societies managed pandemics

EVERY so often, a pandemic emerges that dramatically alters human society. The Black Death (1347-1351) was one and ...