America’s Suspension of USAID Funding and Withdrawal from WHO: Implications for Africa, Zimbabwe, and the Role of NGOs
The United States’ decision to suspend funding to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and withdraw from the World Health Organisation (WHO) comes at a critical juncture for…
Zimbabwe’s Land Reform Offers Stark Lessons for South Africa’s New Expropriation Law
Johannesburg – South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has recently signed into law the Expropriation Bill, a landmark piece of legislation designed to tackle land inequality. This comes as Zimbabwe’s chaotic…
Tricycles: A Road to Prosperity in Zimbabwe’s Rural and Urban Landscape
Zimbabwe faces a dual challenge of rural poverty and urban congestion, but an innovative solution is quietly steering the nation toward economic empowerment and environmental sustainability: tricycles. Far from being…
Chinese Exploit Zimbabwean Workers Amid Escalating Labor Disputes
The manipulation and abuse of African workers by Chinese conglomerates in Zimbabwe’s mining sector have once again come under scrutiny following the circulation of a shocking video. The footage, widely…
ZANU-PF Government Faces Criticism Over Suppression of Dissenting Voices
The political temperature in Zimbabwe has risen following accusations by the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) that the ruling ZANU-PF government is actively silencing dissenting voices. The allegations stem from…
Harare Set to Laugh Out Loud as King Kandoro Launches “The New School” Comedy Series
Zimbabwe’s comedy scene is set to light up this Friday, January 24, 2025, as Growth Point Studios brings you “The New School,” an exciting new comedy series spearheaded by award-winning…
Learning from Nkomo’s Eulogy for Moyo – A Call to Action in Today’s Zimbabwe
Drawing inspiration from Joshua Nkomo’s profound speech at the funeral of Jason Ziyapapa Moyo in January 1977, one cannot help but reflect on how far Zimbabwe has strayed from the…
Love from Afar: Should Parents Meddle in Their Children’s Love Lives?
When it comes to love, parents often find themselves walking a tightrope. Should they step in and protect their children from potential heartbreak, or should they respect their autonomy and…
The Journey to Freedom: My Dreadlocks Story
I still remember the first day I walked out of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Gweru Provincial Headquarters, my uniform neatly folded and handed in, a chapter of my life…
“A Matter of Choice and Circumstance”: Women Speak Out on Abortion Amid Socio-Economic Hardships
Abortion is a common and essential health intervention, with an estimated 73 million induced abortions occurring globally each year. In a candid conversation with Tsikdem Communication, a woman, mother, and…










