Unspoken value of transport management in customer care
WORLDWIDE consumer trends are shifting rapidly towards speed and convenience in the delivery processes.
By Charles Nyika
Oct. 17, 2025
Actuaries and ESG: Zim’s advantage in sustainability race
By Tinashe Mashoko
Oct. 17, 2025
A pivot that rewrote the fintech playbook
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Oct. 17, 2025

Mapping the organisation’s future through strategy (I)
Strategy formulation retreats and budget preparations
By Clever Matigimu
Oct. 17, 2025
Zimbabwe needs critical minerals strategy
This is not completely odd, considering that other countries have included gold and coal (for example, South Africa) as their national critical minerals, for instance.
By Kevin Tutani
Oct. 17, 2025
Qualified and experienced but still incompetent
If qualifications and years of experience were enough, we would hire people based only on what is written on their curriculum vitae.
By Memory Nguwi
Oct. 17, 2025
AI transforms education
Teaching, as we know it, is over not because AI has killed it, but because every student now carries a tireless tutor in their pocket.
By Naison Bangure
Oct. 17, 2025
Wheelchairs are tools of freedom, not prisons
A wheelchair enables its user to move from point A to point B, to navigate the world freely and to participate in everyday life with confidence.
By Nicholas Aribino
Oct. 17, 2025
The coming AI crash
The coming AI crash “is going to enable lots of great new products and experiences, including ones we are not thinking about today”.
By Gwynne Dyer
Oct. 17, 2025
Blacked-out brilliance: Zimbabwe’s rarest bakkie
Rarity has a way of transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. It is what turns machinery into a magnet for attention — and that is exactly what the Isuzu X-Rider Black achieves.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Oct. 17, 2025
Q3 macro-economic review: Key stability drivers and outlook risks
Zimbabwe's macro-economic landscape has been characterised by volatility, marked by unpredictable exchange rates and soaring inflation.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
Oct. 17, 2025
Unpacking consent to bail
This discussion, however, focuses on the appropriateness of judicial discretion in criminal proceedings, specifically, in bail hearings.
By Tichawana Nyahuma
Oct. 17, 2025
Law versus state power: Why term extension faces a wall
ZANU PF appears intent on extending the tenure of its leader, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, beyond the constitutionally-permissible 2028, potentially to 2030
By Blessed Mhlanga
Oct. 17, 2025
Chatbots carry many threats for teenagers
Policy action is also urgent. Individual vigilance is necessary but not sufficient; a systemic problem needs systemic remedies.
By Evans Sagomba
Oct. 17, 2025
Zimplow CEO outlines plan for return to profit
Zimplow chief executive officer Willem Swan
By Melody Chikono
Oct. 17, 2025
Premium
What is a mere US$4m to the reeling party?
Zanu PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri
By Muckraker
Oct. 17, 2025
‘Digital spaces must not be fronts for women’s dignity’
The video is still circulating on social media, shared and reshared by people who may not even pause to think about what that means.
By Tinashe Madamombe
Oct. 17, 2025
Market review: Sept 2025, Q3 highlights
Up by 23,1%, with periods of significant volatility.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Oct. 17, 2025
Zanu PF indaba: Fix real issues
Two years after the 2023 elections, the nation is sinking in deep-seated economic distress, rampant corruption, high unemployment and an overburdened health system.
By Faith Zaba
Oct. 17, 2025
What kind of cooperation does Africa need from China?
These cases demonstrate that evaluating cooperation requires looking beyond basic metrics like “how many projects were built” or “how many jobs were created.”
By Farai Ian Muvuti
Oct. 14, 2025
Reclaiming media freedom
The summit, hosted by Heart and Soul Broadcasting Services (HSTv), in partnership with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, and other civic partners.
By Faith Zaba
Oct. 10, 2025
Time to act: Cancer patients deserve better
In the court of public opinion, however, many Zimbabweans sympathised with the stated objective of the levy, to raise funds for the purchase of cancer treatment machines.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Oct. 10, 2025
‘Zim financial institutions must be optimised’
LAST week’s article dived deep into the problems associated with loosely-regulated financial institutions, which have not been made optimal for the country within which they operate.
By Kevin Tutani
Oct. 10, 2025
Why great leaders treat hiring as their most strategic decision
HIRING is the single most important job for every manager or leader. Yet, in many organisations, it is done haphazardly without the care and discipline it deserves.
By Memory Nguwi
Oct. 10, 2025
Cyber security risks in procurement
CYBER security threats are on the rise. Supply chain professionals paying attention to business news are fully aware that cyberattacks are everywhere.
By Charles Nyika
Oct. 10, 2025
Zim firms target regional markets
FOOD manufacturer Montgomery Processors has unveiled an ambitious plan to reduce its reliance on imported raw materials, targeting to source 75% of its key ingredient for baked beans
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Oct. 10, 2025
Healing through forgiveness
FORGIVENESS is often seen as a private act, a matter between individuals or within families
By Antony Jongwe
Oct. 10, 2025
Axia Corp defies flat sales with strong profit surge
The divergence between modest revenue growth and strong profit expansion highlights Axia’s disciplined cost control and strategic pricing.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Oct. 10, 2025
TN CyberTech sets sights ON DIGITAL-ONLY BANKING
TN CyberTech Investments Holdings Limited (TN CyberTech) is positioning itself to become Zimbabwe’s first fully- digital bank or neobank, with a capital expenditure budget of just ZiG20,86 million
By Tatira Zwinoira
Oct. 10, 2025
Building brands, shaping African realities
Founders often recognise these gaps quickly. I have worked with several entrepreneurs, who built businesses based on products and services they enjoyed elsewhere.
By Anesu Chikumba
Oct. 10, 2025