76% informality a catastrophe
Zimbabwe had just emerged from a brutal 500 billion percent inflationary shock, and the perpetually smouldering currency had collapsed only a few years earlier.
By Shame Makoshori
Aug. 29, 2025
Fresh faces in Warriors squad
The Warriors are set to face Benin and Rwanda as they look to revive their campaign and build for the future.
By Henry Mhara
Aug. 29, 2025
Devolution in Zim: Bridging the gap between promise and practice
Implementation has been piecemeal, stalled by legislative delays, overlapping authority and persistent central control.
By John Laisani
Aug. 26, 2025
Tempests loom as Mining Bill proceeds for public hearings
While there is no longer silence around the new Mines Bill, what has emerged so far is often little more than muffled signals—notes only dogs can hear.
By Robert Mukondiwa
Aug. 22, 2025
Residents demand action over water crisis
Residents have witnessed sporadic water pipe repairs by city council workers in their area, leading to false hope that their water supply challenges will be resolved.
By Tonderayi Matonho
Aug. 20, 2025
Healing first: Why personal restoration is key to progress
Across Zimbabwe and around the world, people are carrying invisible wounds.
By Jessie Mhaka
Aug. 15, 2025
Lessons from South Africa’s chrome resource management
South Africa has the largest chrome reserves in the world.
By Kevin Tutani
Aug. 15, 2025
Trade figures shine, but fault lines persist
Zimbabwe’s export basket remains heavily skewed toward raw and semi-processed minerals.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Aug. 8, 2025
New Mines Bill: A call for national attention
More into the heart of the new Bill and what it must address. We must look into what the old law failed to remedy. And quite a handful of issues come to mind.
By Robert Mukondiwa
Aug. 1, 2025