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Opinion: Chasing the dream: A vision for the Warriors’ ultimate dugout

Bringing Pitso Mosimane in would be a statement to the rest of the continent that the Warriors are no longer just "participants"—we are contenders.
By Allen Mangava 9h ago

How AI is changing professional sports strategy

Artificial intelligence has shifted strategy from intuition to probability, enabling coaches, analysts, and bettors to operate with predictive models that were unavailable a decade ago. 
By Newsday May. 3, 2026

Manicaland transport body in eye of storm

During the meeting, Zanu PF central committee member Esau Mupfumi requested police to grant some operators a one-month grace period to resolve their challenges.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 2, 2026

NSS race against time for Africa Day opening

During a site tour yesterday by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture, the clumsy pace of progress was evident.
By Brent Shamu May. 1, 2026

Skills over certificates: Zimbabwe’s only viable path

Some criticised me for diagnosing problems without offering solutions. That criticism is fair. Identifying a crisis is only the first step; charting a path forward is what matters.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Apr. 30, 2026

Sable Lager takes centre stage as Delta backs ZITS Games

'Delta views sport as a powerful platform that unites people while nurturing discipline, talent and national pride'
By Valentine Maya Apr. 28, 2026

Govt leans on local funds for corridor upgrade

The north-south corridor (NSC) is one of the busiest routes in the region, linking South Africa through Zimbabwe to Zambia, the DRC and Malawi.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 28, 2026

ZiG charges must start with govt services

If citizens can pay for passports, licences and other services in ZiG without friction, confidence will begin to build.
By Newsday Apr. 25, 2026

The arrival of the Zimbabwe Independent marks the end of a deferential press

In addition to a team of experienced reporters we have recruited the country’s top economists to bring you a weekly analysis of current trends.
By Trevor Ncube Apr. 24, 2026