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Munyaradzi Gwisai: The Zimbabwean Socialist

Munyaradzi Gwisai: The Zimbabwean Socialist

HARARE, ZIMBABWE – Born in Gweru in 1968, Gwisai's political awakening began at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), where he studied law and immersed himself in socialist ideals, eventually becoming General Secretary of the Students

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Crisis on Campus: Why Zimbabwe Must Immediately Introduce Student Grants and Stipends

Crisis on Campus: Why Zimbabwe Must Immediately Introduce Student Grants and Stipends

By Hector Madzima A Silent Crisis on Campus HARARE, ZIMBABWE – A crisis is silently unfolding on the campuses of our nation’s universities and polytechnics. Our brightest young minds, the future doctors, engineers, and innovators

Opinion
The Untouchable of Marondera: Inside a Decade of Firearms Allegations and Unanswered Questions in Zimbabwe’s Courts

The Untouchable of Marondera: Inside a Decade of Firearms Allegations and Unanswered Questions in Zimbabwe’s Courts

For more than a decade, the name Francesco Marconati has repeatedly surfaced in Zimbabwe’s criminal courts and investigative reporting, often linked to serious allegations involving firearms, intimidation and contested corporate control. Yet, despite the gravity

Business
Your Excellency , Please Create a Full Ministry for Entrepreneurship

Your Excellency , Please Create a Full Ministry for Entrepreneurship

The structure of the Zimbabwean economy has undergone a fundamental transformation. What was once the formal sector’s domain has decisively shifted, making the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) the new economic mainstream. This sector

Business
An Open Letter to Zimbabwe’s Formal Industry Cry Babies

An Open Letter to Zimbabwe’s Formal Industry Cry Babies

This letter serves as a necessary and stark intervention a demand that you cease your ceaseless, self-serving complaints and look inward at the value, or lack thereof, that you offer to the nation. For too

Business
Harare: The Capital City Run Like a Tuckshop

Harare: The Capital City Run Like a Tuckshop

By: Nicholas Ncube The state of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, is more than an inconvenience—it is a national disgrace. The once-proud 'Sunshine City' has deteriorated into a morass of uncollected garbage, potholed streets, and chronic

Business
Shingi Mutasa The Architect of Resilience

Shingi Mutasa The Architect of Resilience

By: Our Business Desk, Harare 24 News Shingai "Shingi" Mutasa stands as one of Zimbabwe's most significant and enduring figures in the corporate landscape. A graduate of Economics from the University College London, his career

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Zimbabwe’s Property Boom: A Tale of Resilience and Economic Drivers

Zimbabwe’s Property Boom: A Tale of Resilience and Economic Drivers

By: Nicholas Ncube Zimbabwe is in the throes of a visible property and development boom, a phenomenon that, from an economist's perspective, is a critical indicator of resource re-allocation, capital preservation, and a shifting investment landscape.

Opinion
Constitutional Opportunists Must STFU

Constitutional Opportunists Must STFU

By Hector Madzima 2030 is not the first amendment to hit the 2013 constitution. The constitution was amended several times and we didnt hear any defenders of the constitution crying wolf. In a recent wave

Community
Manicaland rises: President Mnangagwa’s mantra bears fruit

Manicaland rises: President Mnangagwa’s mantra bears fruit

Jimmy Murwira The year 2025 will be remembered as the moment Manicaland Province stepped out of the shadows to become a central driver of Zimbabwe’s growth, resilience, and international standing. A province often celebrated for