By Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda

Recent concerns from some quarters that the recruitment of nurses, teachers and other civil servants in the Matabeleland region should be sensitive to the interests of the local population makes interesting reading. These concerns have been raised from time to time that most Government institutions in the regions are reportedly staffed by people from other regions, notably the Mashonaland region, as such, these civil servants should be “deported” back to their regions of origin to make way for locals to take up the posts.

By Chipo Mutasa

Imagine a sanctions-free Zimbabwe! Imagine it.

Zimbabwe’s tarred roads have become every driver’s menace. There are targeted sanctions against certain individuals and a few corporates, so says the authors of these sanctions. In a 50km stretch of urban tarmac roads, not less than 10 vehicles suffer depreciated suspension and shock absorption mechanisms every day.

By Rudo Saungweme

In a move that will see the improvement of electricity in the country, Tanganda Tea Company Limited (TTLC) is set to establish three solar power plants that will produce 6.3 MegaWatts (MW) of electricity.

By Sizalobuhle Khumalo

This March we woke up to the news that an initiative dubbed Save Our Hospitals “aimed” at capacitating Zimbabwe’s five major hospitals had been set up by “veteran” journalist and documentary filmmaker, Hopewell Chin’ono.

By Anesu Pedzisayi

On the 25th of October 2019, Zimbabwe will be embarking on an intensive ant-sanctions campaign, calling for the removal of illegal measures put on the country by the European Union (EU) and the United States (US). As much as the West may want to say the sanctions are ‘targeted,’ it is an open secret that these measures are affecting the ordinary citizens and need to be lifted for Zimbabwe to fully realise economic growth.

By Sizalobuhle Khumalo

In recent months our public media has been awash with stories of a group of artisanal miners by the name MaShurugwi, who for unfair reasons have come to be associated with a streak of cases of violence and murder, inclusive of other unpalatable ills.

By Mapozho Saruchera

A lot has been written on how foreign nations hostile to Zimbabwe such as the United States (US) have tried to bend the Southern African nation to their will. These hostile nations have employed countless maneuvers including the imposition of illegal sanctions to try and make it impossible for the ZANU-PF led Zimbabwean Government to lead the country forward.

By Jacob Mutega in Nairobi,KENYA

We beseech you to shed light on the issue of democratic space and human rights in Zimbabwe. All civilized and honest people know that in order for one to rationally judge or measure someone or something you need a standard.