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Energy Sector Reforms Signal Zimbabwe’s Shift Toward a Competitive Investment Climate

The Cabinet’s decision to revise licences, permits, levies and fees across the energy sector represents yet another calculated step by President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo...

Mnangagwa, Hichilema Open New Era in Zimbabwe–Zambia Cooperation

Zimbabwe and Zambia have pledged to deepen their historic partnership following President Hakainde Hichilema’s Working Visit to Harare and the successful conclusion of the...

Trust, Capital, and Zimbabwean Innovation: Why Our Entrepreneurs Deserve More

Venture capital (VC) is often described as a numbers game: market research, financial modelling, risk analysis, scalability assessments, and exit potential. Yet, despite all...

The limits of expertise on boards

Having served on several boards over the years, I have observed patterns that shape how effectively boards make decisions. One recurring theme is the...

When the Drumbeat Falters: Tanzania’s Crisis and the Cautionary Mirror for Zimbabwe

When Tanzania’s electoral commission announced that President Samia Suluhu Hassan had won 98 per cent of the vote, the continent sighed in disbelief. Numbers...

Back to the future: Why defending Zimbabwe’s constitution is defending the country

WHEN Nelson Chamisa recently declared on X that “there is no constitution to protect or defend” and that “we must instead defend and protect...

Parallel Structures or Parallel Stupidity? Temba Mliswa’s misfired crusade

When the lights go out in Parliament, some men reach for a torch. Others, like Temba Mliswa, reach for Twitter. By Reason Wafawarova In the aftermath of...

Zimbabwe-China: Why we must choose the hand that helps

In the beautiful heart of Africa, Zimbabwe is once again a subject of global gossip. The whispers start every time we move forward, building...

Reviving old factories or starting afresh? Here’s why investors in Zimbabwe are choosing the latter

A famous philosophical fragment by the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus, “no man ever steps into the same river twice, for it is not the...

The Constitution Leaves No Room for Self-Serving “Insertions”

Tawanda Nyambirai’s recent analysis of Zimbabwe’s Constitution, published here — suggesting that Parliament could introduce a seven-year presidential term without triggering a referendum —...

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