Just energy transition and the Global South
To mitigate the global climate crisis, there have been calls for a just transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
By Arthur Mutambara
4h ago

Long live the Dalai Lama!
The Chinese Communist regime is now a little bit older than the Soviet Union was when it collapsed
By Gwynne Dyer
5h ago
Quantum computing redefining tech, economies and security
Quantum computing could widen the global tech divide or, with foresight, empower African innovation
By Naison Bangure
6h ago
G7 climate rhetoric rings hollow as Africa demands real reform
Zimbabwe has recently taken bold steps to move up the value chain by banning raw lithium exports and promoting local beneficiation and processing.
By Adrian Chikowore
6h ago
Harare-Beira trade corridor now death trap for motorists
There is a need to optimise Zimbabwe’s transportation infrastructure
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
10h ago
MUCKRAKER: Surprise! The surprises of our Owner’s rule
Police Commissioner-General Cde Stephen Mutamba has started making a show of acting to restore the force’s thoroughly soiled image, so we are told.
By Muckraker
10h ago
Editor’s Memo: Why inflation remains a pain
In South Africa, inflation sits at 5,5%. Zambia, 14,7%. Malawi is creeping toward discomfort at 28,6%, Angola posts 21,3%
By Shame Makoshori
10h ago
Candid Comment : Only a vibrant trading bloc will save Africa
South Africa, which is one of the countries that have immensely benefited from the initiative, had its export trade tariffs pegged at 30% by Trump’s administration.
By Tinashe Kairiza
10h ago
Ok Zim bets on shareholders, strategic sales to fund revival
On 25 June, OK released another circular, this time providing a detailed breakdown of its revised capital raise strategy.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
10h ago
Sustaining economy through small busineses — Lessons from China
Zimbabwe’s current macro-economic and regulatory environment is highly difficult and volatile
By Vanessa Jaravaza
10h ago
Value of risk management in procurement
To put it in simple terms, supply chain risks lurk in every corner of procurement. It is an apt analogy of today’s business environment.
By Charles Nyika
Jul. 4, 2025
From theory to praxis: Building regenerative business education
The Club of Rome rightly identified narrative change as a core pillar of transformation. Narratives shape what societies consider possible.
By Antony Jongwe
Jul. 4, 2025
AI reshapes the heart of journalism
Watching that beast in action was nothing short of mesmerising, a ballet of gears, ink, and precision that brought stories to life on newsprint.
By Naison Bangure
Jul. 4, 2025
Zim should consider a Congestion Tax
In order to encourage citizens to walk, vehicle free streets can be created as well as the removal of vending on sidewalks so that they can be used for their intended purpose.
By Benhilda Dube
Jul. 4, 2025
Smart policing can fix Zim’s roads: Let us take a lesson from the UK
This technology-first approach has drastically reduced the presence of police on the roads, freeing them for more pressing duties such as responding to accidents or fighting crime.
By Jacob Mutisi
Jul. 4, 2025
Revisiting Zim’s housing deficit
Since government-supplied housing is slow in coming, the private sector needs to be encouraged, so that it supplements, by building its own, and renting out or selling it, in the market.
By Kevin Tutani
Jul. 4, 2025
Org gatekeeping: A scourge that needs dismantling (II)
Gatekeeping, while often intended to maintain stability or control, has far-reaching implications on innovation, talent retention, societal progress and institutional credibility.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Jul. 4, 2025
They are stupid old men
Being in power for more than 30 years just makes you stupid. Consider Cambodia’s Hun Sen and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
By Gwynne Dyer
Jul. 4, 2025
Owning a Benz declaration of success and aspiration
Driving a Mercedes-Benz in Zimbabwe is more than just transportation; it is a declaration of success and aspiration.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Jul. 4, 2025
Zimbabweans struggle to rebuild shattered lives abroad
Between three and five million Zimbabweans are believed to be living abroad, mostly in South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
By Julia Ndlela
Jul. 4, 2025
We derive economic power out of Zim headwinds: TSL
Our customers are incredibly resilient themselves. Zimbabwean producers, for example, continue to go to the fields every season despite the economic headwinds.
By Ashton Ndakusiya
Jul. 4, 2025
Our Owner’s idea to ‘bring about the new Zimbabwe’
Muck’s loyal followers are free to read the piece with a red pen to mark off all the things that our Owner has not delivered (yet). But that is where their freedom ends!
By Muckracker
Jul. 4, 2025
Graft the Achilles heel to sustainable development
These attacks have been seen by many as signalling the existence of a chasm within the country’s presidium as well as the ruling Zanu PF’s cockpit.
By Harry Wilson
Jul. 4, 2025
Gold below the surface
What it misses is the bedrock, a literal one, of value that runs deeper than policy uncertainty or the politics of perception.
By Equity Axis
Jul. 4, 2025
Econet drives ZSE, VFEX slips
This marked an interchange from May’s figures, where Econet and Delta posted ZiG 356 million and ZiG 136 million, respectively.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Jul. 4, 2025
Candid Comment: Truth-telling Zimbabwe Independent under siege
Zaba, one of Zimbabwe’s most decorated journalists, has been at the forefront of making diverse viewpoints available to everyone through this publication.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Jul. 4, 2025
Editors Memo: Front page awaits your touch
Today, I hold the pen for her. But locking up editors does not silence journalism. It galvanises it. It exposes the very fears you wish to bury.
By Shame Makoshori
Jul. 4, 2025
Embrace the future through procurement transformation
Procurement transformation seeks to shake things up and change the corporate conversations on how organisations can survive the frequent supply chain challenges.
By Charles Nyika
Jun. 27, 2025