Integration of traditional land custodianship into ESG reporting
Now, as Zimbabwe continues to improve ESG reporting and sustainability standards, there is an opportunity to combine traditional land custodianship with modern governance systems.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
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AI win win new space race
By Naison Bangure
8h ago
World is entering an era of economic deterrence and we are not fully ready
At the same time, heightened tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have repeatedly triggered price volatility in global energy markets.
By Jameson Timba
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Zim’s economic growth depends on fixing tax morale not hiking new taxes
In Zimbabwe, where the informal sector is estimated to account for a massive portion of all economic activity and employment, this dynamic is our greatest fiscal hurdle.
By Tinashe Mkandawire
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Why are SA business leaders silent on Xenophobia?
Now is the time for South African business leaders to take a clear stand against xenophobia before the economic and social collapse become even greater.
By Jacob Mutisi
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Green building — Untapped climate finance analyst for us
Green buildings sit at the intersection of these requirements, offering a practical and highly-visible pathway for mobilising both public and private climate capital.
By Mike Juru
8h ago
How the next election could be rigged before a single vote is cast
The commission further warns that changes in the administration of the voters' roll may affect the planning and procurement of ballot papers and other election materials.
By Phillan Zamchiya
8h ago
Charamba should put up or shut up
A footnote: When Chief Justice Fieldsend was told his contract was up in the early 1980s (in fact he didn’t have one), prime minister Robert Mugabe told ZTV: “We want a black for that job.”
By Muckracker
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Roadside vending as Zim’s most honest economic indicator
Manufacturing's share of GDP had already declined from 14,8% in 2018 to under 10% by 2025. The sector contributed an average of 23% of GDP across the 1980s.
By Valentine Muhamba
9h ago
Councils must address systemic failures promptly
These are not isolated accidents but symptoms of failing systems. The statistics are alarming, but what is even more disturbing is that many of these deaths were avoidable.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
9h ago
Arms deals in dark corners — Don’t turn us into another bloody enclave
There must be political will to confront corruption within enforcement institutions. Criminal syndicates survive because somebody, somewhere, is looking away or benefiting.
By Shame Makoshori
9h ago
High-integrity carbon markets, local credit ratings urgent for climate finance
According to many international reports, the gap between climate financing requirements and actual funding still remains very important across many African countries.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
Jun. 5, 2026
Govt must tackle the land barons scourge decisively
They sacrifice the little that they may have to try and put a roof above themselves and their families, but the end is always nasty and they are the net losers.
By Harry Wilson
Jun. 5, 2026
TruckStore opens landmark West Rand used trucks shop
Used trucks are often the first step into the logistics business in Zimbabwe. Lower acquisition costs make them more accessible, but reliability remains the key issue.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Jun. 5, 2026
Anchoring fiscal stability through green building
At its core, fiscal stability relies on predictable expenditures and robust revenue streams. Traditional, inefficient buildings are notorious “wealth destroyers”.
By Mike Juru
Jun. 5, 2026
Climate change risks in mining in Southern Africa
Unfortunately, the costs kept piling up and the operation was forced to close, resulting in revenue plummeting by 44% bleeding the company’s liquidity
By Tatenda Hanyani
Jun. 5, 2026
AI and Zim’s economic future: Innovation, productivity and national competitiveness
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to significantly transform Zimbabwe’s economy by improving efficiency across various sectors.
By Sharon Dzingai
Jun. 5, 2026
Green building policy key to Zim’s infrastructure, climate finance goals
Infrastructure serves as a massive socio-economic multiplier, simultaneously generating demand for and driving the supply of critical deliverables like energy and water.
By Clive Moyo
Jun. 5, 2026
System that could break every password on earth
Some experts believe it has the potential to become the most powerful technological development since the invention of the internet.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Jun. 5, 2026
Old Mutual targets new growth engines as capital markets shrink
Green energy investments are part of a bigger picture in which we are focusing on responsible investments, with an emphasis on sustainable risk-adjusted returns.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Jun. 5, 2026
To avert a crisis, just rename it!
This is what happens when “veteran broadcasters” are so afraid of the truth that they would rather portray themselves as ignorant pundits of the sport.
By Muckraker
Jun. 5, 2026
A nation cannot export some of its best minds and expect to prosper
Economic growth is not created by slogans. It is created by confidence. Investors seek predictable environments. Entrepreneurs take risks when they believe the rules are fair.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Jun. 5, 2026
TSL joins shift towards US dollar capital markets
That concentration may limit free float availability and could temper secondary market liquidity on the VFEX despite the exchange’s improving activity levels.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Jun. 5, 2026
Mining safety blitz must be a process, not an event
Some deaths resulted from miners falling into abandoned and unprotected shafts, while electrocution and equipment-related incidents were also recorded.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Jun. 5, 2026
Major policy shifts must consider investors
But while the policy direction is correct, its implementation exposed a dangerous weakness that Zimbabwe must address if it hopes to remain attractive.
By Shame Makoshori
Jun. 5, 2026
Why SpinPlus is becoming a top choice for players: Features, benefits, and unique gaming experience
SpinPlus has gained traction among players who prefer entertainment that adapts to their busy routines.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Jun. 5, 2026
Integrating traditional custodianship of land into ESG reporting and rating
For Zimbabwe, integrating traditional custodianship in ESG reporting can make sustainability elements more practical and more connected to local institutes.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
May. 29, 2026
Reusable rockets and the new race back to the Moon, Mars
This distinction matters because a rocket launch is not one event, but a chain of events. Each section of the rocket has a different job, different risks, and different engineering challenges.
By Naison Bangure
May. 29, 2026
Why agri-input dealers matter more than ever in era of uncertainty
For smallholder farmers already facing erratic rainfall, declining soil fertility, water scarcity, and climate shocks, these pressures can quickly become existential.
By Himanshu Pathak
May. 29, 2026
Dodgy elites’ flashy car hunting spots under fire... looting machine held to account over US$6bn flows
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US$20m wedding, the leaked audio and making of captured presidency
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