Coffins on Wheels: A Reflection on Kuwadzana Road Accident
Thursday, 31 October morning dawned with unimaginable sorrow for the families and loved ones of those lost in a devastating accident at Kuwadzana 7 turn-off on the Harare-Bulawayo Highway. What…
High-Priced Goat Breeds Out of Reach for Zimbabwe’s Poor, as Calls for Inclusive Policy Intensify
The recently held annual Goat Indaba, organised by the Goat Breeders Association of Zimbabwe (GBAZ), showcased top-tier goat breeds at prices up to $1,000 USD per animal, a stark contrast…
Safeguarding the Vulnerable in the Spotlight: Lessons from Nyathi Family
In a world where social media has become a gateway to influence, aid, and entrepreneurship, the Nyathi Zw Gilbert aka Nyathi family’s story highlights both the promise and perils of…
Unmasking Zimbabwe’s Vague Dress Code: VID’s Ban on Clothes and the Thin Line Between Culture, Law, and Discrimination
Across the world, what people choose to wear has long been a point of both celebration and contention. Fashion and clothing are intertwined with culture, personal expression, and societal values.…
Unequal Legacies: The Discourse Surrounding Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi in Zimbabwe’s Independence Narrative
The historical narrative surrounding Zimbabwe’s fight for independence is profoundly influenced by the legacies of its revolutionary figures. Among the most prominent are Mbuya Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana and Sekuru Kaguvi…
The Rise of Poverty Entrepreneurship: Nyathi Gilbert’s Case
In an age dominated by social media, the concept of poverty entrepreneurship is gaining traction. One striking example is Nyathi Gilbert, known as Nyathi Zw Gilbert on Facebook, whose journey…
The Heart of Gospel Music: Genre or Message?
In a spirited debate over the nature of gospel music, Goldrich Makeredza, a lutherie and leader of the Licafa (Limitless Call Family) Music Band, asserted that gospel music transcends genre,…
The Legal Landscape for Online Media in Zimbabwe
Overview of Registration Requirements In Zimbabwe, the legal framework governing online media—including news websites, blogs, podcasts, YouTube channels, and social media handles—is rapidly evolving. The primary piece of legislation affecting…
Pensioners Association Signals Legal Action Over Unpaid Benefits Despite Government’s Compensation Promises
In a developing story that highlights the ongoing struggles of retired police officers in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Republic Police Loyal Pensioners Association (ZRPLPA), represented by Tavenhamo and Machingauta Legal Practitioners,…
Profitability of Online Broadcast versus Online Print Media
The rise of digital media has transformed the landscape of content consumption, with online broadcast media increasingly outpacing online print in profitability. This disparity is evident in the growing popularity…