THE education of remembering, as eloquently critiqued by a gentleman I recently watched in a powerful social media video, presents a profound challenge to our modern understanding of learning, work and life. His words, which struck a chord, were not merely an indictment of traditional education systems...
WE, in the village, hate corruption with a passion, for it is the one thing that swiftly derails order and sets back development.
Corruption is a silent thief. It does not shout or wave its hands in the air to announce itself, but it works...
. . . First Lady leads national tree planting campaign
By Simon Ngena
THE First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, has been at the forefront of tree planting in her capacity as a patron of the environment. Zimbabwe observes the first Saturday of December as National Tree...
...just the bad and the outright ugly
AS Donald Trump delivered his second inaugural speech moments after his swearing in as the US 47th President, there was little doubt that his administration’s foreign policy, like his predecessor’s, would be anchored on savage attacks and ominous...
IN a world of rapid transformation and relentless competition, benchmarking remains one of the most powerful tools for growth and innovation. It is the practice of studying the best, learning from their successes, and adapting those insights to achieve excellence in any field.
Whether in...
THE echoes of a unipolar world, where one nation dictated the course of global events without question, are fading. The 21st century is a multipolar reality, shaped by the rise of nations like China, Russia, India, Brazil, and others in the Global South. It...
By Munyaradzi Munaro and Mafa Kwanisai Mafa
IN last year’s US presidential election, Donald Trump emerged victorious once again, much to the surprise and dismay of many.
His return to power has reignited global concerns over his divisive rhetoric, isolationist policies and penchant for strong-arm tactics....
. . . my two cents worth to Donald Trump
By Evans Mushawevato
MR TRUMP, your inauguration speech is a profound testament to the aspirations of a nation striving to reclaim its pinnacle.
You speak of liberty, prosperity and a relentless pursuit of excellence as the lifeblood...
By Evans Mushawevato
THE night always recedes before the morning sun, but there are those who wish for the darkness to persist, those who wish to keep Zimbabwe cloaked in darkness.
Even before they have begun the Gukurahundi hearings, a critical step in the journey of national healing, the hearings are...
. . . as Tremont throws caution to the wind
By Golden Guvamatanga
THOSE who are familiar with the dreadful history of Zimbabwe-US fragile relations would not be surprised by US Ambassador to Harare, Pamela Tremont’s recent dishonest and provocative statements on Chinese investments in the...
How Rhodies turned me into a hothead
Below is Ambrose Mutunhiri’s story as told to Evans Mushawevato:
“I was born in Marondera, under the domain of Chief Nyandoro. My earliest memories are of the land — the red soil beneath my feet, the scent of rain-soaked earth....
By Kundai Marunya
THE Government of Zimbabwe is poised to begin the much-anticipated Gukurakundi hearings, a historic process aimed at fostering unity, reconciliation and a deeper understanding of our shared past.
This initiative, scheduled to begin next month, underscores the nation’s commitment to addressing sensitive historical...