Freezing and forfeiting of assets is the answer to Zimbabwe’s corruption
Arresting is not the only answer By Jacob Kudzai Mutisi For the first time in Zimbabwe we have true leadership at the helm of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission. A no
The bitter pill of Zim’s austerity
By Luxon Kalonga Employees in the NGO sector have been on edge about their final taxation fate since their numerous appeals about the revision of the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) calculations guidelines
Can Non-profit board members be paid?
By Shantell T. Ngundu Non-profit Organizations (NGOs) often wrangle with the idea of paying or not paying their board members. Should board members receive a salary just like any other
Magaya abuse allegations and evils of commodifying the female body
By Takura Zhangazha A local weekly, the Sunday Mail newspaper recently carried a very disturbing story on allegations of sexual abuse of female worshippers by well-known clergyman Walter Magaya. Titled, ‘Magaya
The truth about water crisis in Harare
Recently the City of Harare announced that it will only be able to guarantee potable water to residents only once every 4 days. So what is the problem? Here is
Cyberwarfare is here but are we ready ?
By Jacob Kudzai Mutisi The USA has for the first time declared a cyber war on Iran, this is the first official Cyberwarfare, a true reflection that future wars will
Kariba feels the impact of ZETDC’s shredding of own loadshedding schedule
By Laiton Kandawire The ultimate tourist resort town of Kariba must brace for dark days like it has never endured before since 1960. Zimbabwe’s electricity shortages are getting worse each
Zimbabwe needs more artisans for economic growth
By Jacob Kudzai Mutisi Harare has six universities and only one polytechnic, its seems the national policy is focusing on producing managers without the workforce to do the practical work.
Zim transport: Use of bicycles and decongesting Harare CBD
By Bernard Musarurwa Recently the new Minister of Energy Advocate Fortune Chasi (pictured) suggested that the use of bicycles could alleviate the fuel shortage in the country. But the fact
Zimbabwe: Of media wars, media ethics and journalism solidarity
By Rashweat Mukundu The media war allegedly declared between The Herald Editor Tichaona Zindoga and Newsday Editor Wisdom Mudzungairi over a story that some CSOs leaders including a reporter from