Expose the hidden dangers of vaping

One of the most common misconceptions about vaping is that it is “just water vapour and harmless.”
By Cimas 20h ago
COP30: Africa’s corporate reality
COP30: Africa’s corporate reality
The days of voluntary, loosely defined climate reporting are over. COP30 signalled a decisive shift toward mandatory, standardised disclosures.
By Cynthia Tapera 20h ago
Unveiling the ‘soft bigotry’, a call to action for gender equity
This dual expectation, where women shoulder both professional and domestic burdens, is a clear manifestation of the double burden, hindering their advancement and well-being.
By Lovemore Nyawo 20h ago
SDGs state of play: Humanity failing in drive towards 2030
Despite advancements in areas such as renewable energy, internet connectivity, and health outcomes, disparities remain severe across regions and income levels.
By Arthur Mutambara 20h ago
Why Zim must not have only one domain registrar
Potraz’s own technical framework embraces the global 3R model, registry, registrar and registrant.
By Jacob Mutisi 20h ago
AI in 2025: Humanity’s reach expanded
Autonomous systems are another frontier where AI is taking flight.
By Naison Bangure 20h ago
How clearly, broadly do we understand our civil service?How clearly, broadly do we understand our civil service?
Do authorities know the current age profile of the civil service? Can they predict whether an ageing and retirement crisis is likely to emerge within government departments?
By Kevin Tutani 20h ago
A Clearer View: When a reply withheld is used as dominance
The blue tick on WhatsApp, the unopened email, the “delivered” message left to age without acknowledgment, all these are no longer technological quirks.
Board overreach: When governance gets twisted
The behaviour appears harmless at first, but it immediately sends the wrong signal: board members can bypass the structure.
By Memory Nguwi 21h ago
Taxes tighten noose on businesses
CZI reports that 53% of firms recorded either a decline in turnover or no change at all.
By Tatira Zwinoira 21h ago
World View: Geo-engineering for grown-ups
COP 30, the annual conference on how well the world is doing at emissions cuts, made almost no progress in Brazil last month, and the final report did not even mention fossil fuels.
By Gwynne Dyer 22h ago
Divorce and battle for property
In the Chombo divorce case, it was argued that there was an alleged attempt by the minister to hide assets from his estranged wife by registering them in a trust.
By Blessed Mhlanga 22h ago
Motoring: Volvo XC40 review
Fuel consumption is only average to slightly thirsty for the class
By Andrew Muzamhindo 22h ago
Zim’s 2026 Budget: Opportunities, challenges for micro-businesses
VAT increase from 15% to 15,5% from January 2026 may raise costs for consumers, potentially impacting sales volumes for small traders.
2026 national executive budget: Key implications for miners in Zim
Treasury asserts that the QPM approach will improve mineral valuation by referencing recognised international benchmarks, such as those of the London Metal Exchange.
2025: A year of turmoil triumph and transition
Corruption allegations: Chiwenga alleged that Mnangagwa’s circle siphoned over US$3,2 billion through opaque state contracts and financial manipulations.•
By Tinashe Kairiza 22h ago
Muckracker: Celebrating ushering Zimbos into new era of hopelessness
When we thought Cde Andrew Pasinawako of the Anti-Presidential Insult — sorry — Criticism (APC) was about to take a well-deserved break to recharge his batteries
By Muckracker 23h ago
Beyond the 16 days of activism: Why ending digital violence needs all of us
There were no signs warning drivers (well, they said I missed the sign a few blocks away).
By Tinashe Madamombe 23h ago
Pfuma REIT’s VFEX listing — Maturing market tests depth beyond momentum
Pfuma REIT is seeking to list by way of introduction following a private placement of 250 million units at an offer price of US$0,10 per unit, bringing total units in issue to 471 million.
By Kudakwashe Taimo 23h ago
Market Pulse: Weak prices, low production upend Tanganda’s profits
Weather-related production shocks impacted the production of tea, coffee, and avocados.
By Morgan & Co 23h ago
Candid Comment: Accountability, transparency will restore public trust
We hope the government is telling the truth, particularly its assurance that the country will take delivery of this critical equipment early next year.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 23h ago
Editor’s Memo: No cheer this Christmas
For many families, Christmas lunch itself is uncertain. Children, for whom Christmas should be magical, feel particularly short-changed.
By Faith Zaba Dec. 19, 2025
Is Zim really middle-income economy?
Tax incentives for 24 hours’ production are welcome, but we need more details on how it will work.
By Trust Chikohora Dec. 12, 2025
Ncube must wake up, face reality
Zimbabwe, which already ranks as one of the most heavily-taxed countries in the region, introduced an assortment of taxes on both citizens and businesses.
By Harry Wilson Dec. 12, 2025
Effective mining law enforcement panacea to Bindura water woes
These difficulties amplified poverty and reduced employment prospects for young people in the country.
By Ronald Chipaike Dec. 12, 2025
Future of digital transformation on procurement performance
Supply chain professionals are slowly moving away from the old days of having filing cabinets stacked with piles and piles of box files and binders of quotations.
By Charles Nyika Dec. 12, 2025
Understanding AI in 2026: Simple guide for our growing audience
A decade ago, AI appeared in isolated pockets, a chatbot on a bank’s website, an automated translation service, or a voice assistant on a smartphone.
By Naison Bangure Dec. 12, 2025
Facing ethics of AI before it confronts us
This is not about stifling innovation. On the contrary, ethical guardrails will build trust, encouraging citizens to embrace AI rather than fear it.
By Evans Sagomba Dec. 12, 2025