Psychological safety key to procurement success
When employees hesitate to share early warnings of potential supply chain challenges because they are afraid of their bosses, organisations lose opportunities and accumulate unforeseen risks.
By Charles Nyika
9h ago
How Zim’s urban culture fuels the drug economy
Borrowed from Jamaica, Pasa Pasa in Zimbabwe is a double-edged idiom. On one side, a street carnival of dancehall exuberance, on the other, a shorthand for scandal, gossip and combustible conflict.
By Wellington Muzengeza
9h ago
Paradox of the information age, why more knowledge has not produced better students
Crucially, this downward trend predates the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating that deeper structural issues are at play.
By Samuel Mwale
9h ago
How Zimbabwe is unplugging from the matrix of extraction
The decision by the Government of Zimbabwe is a direct assault on warped economic order and it asks a question that few in the Global North want to answer:
By Ignetious Banda
9h ago
Motoring: The rise of the Raptor
The Ford Ranger Raptor has quickly become a common sight across Zimbabwe and much of Southern Africa, and its growing presence is hard to ignore.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
10h ago
‘The People’ now talking in a big way!
The bottom-line is that the consultation process provided for in the Party’s selective understanding of the law has been carried out.
By Muckraker
10h ago
Nurses strike a tragedy Zim cannot afford
Nurses recently wrote to the HSC, giving notice of a three-day strike over poor remuneration and deteriorating working conditions, set to begin on April 15 if their grievances are not addressed.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
10h ago
The global trading system must be reset
Since the World Trade Organisation (WTO)’s creation in 1995, the globalised trading system has driven the world’s economic growth, technology and development.
By José Viñals
10h ago
Time to bring people into AI strategy conversation
Zimbabwe has taken a bold step by launching its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. This document is not just another policy paper gathering dust on government shelves.
By Evans Sagomba
10h ago
Iran: Options
But five gets you ten that the Iranians are already thinking about nuclear weapons. Not their own, which don’t exist. America’s.
By Gwynne Dyer
10h ago
Mola school health scare: Govt must smell the grief
A government that reacts only when tragedy becomes impossible to ignore has already abdicated its responsibility. Leadership demands foresight, not belated response.
By Shame Makoshori
11h ago
History often repeats itself, sometimes very badly
They are viewed as appendages of their former colonisers. That is only if they are lucky to survive. Many had their homes burnt down and were forced to leave the country.
By Harry Wilson
11h ago
Caledonia’s VFEX premium — Gold tailwinds, record FY2025
Yet, beyond fundamentals, it is Caledonia’s unusual pricing dynamics across its three listings that draws attention.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
11h ago
Gatekeepers of worth
There is a particular kind of self-given power that needs no uniform. It lives in the split-second assessment of who belongs in a room, who merits a greeting, whose voice is worth following to its end
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
11h ago
Zimbabwe’s ZiG gamble and the black-market reality
ZiG‑only payments are being paraded as a sovereign leap, a bold declaration of monetary independence, yet beneath the choreography lies fragility rather than strength.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Apr. 1, 2026
Building financial legacy through property investment
Here are the most common mistakes I see when women begin their property investment journey, and how to navigate around them.
By Patience Munetsi-patongamwoyo
Mar. 30, 2026
The hiring trap: Why do arbitrary job requirements undermine recruitment
Research in industrial and organisational psychology has long demonstrated that additional years of formal education do not automatically lead to improved job performance.
By Memory Nguwi
Mar. 27, 2026
AI agents: The next digital workers
Now a new shift is quietly beginning. Artificial intelligence is moving beyond being a simple assistant that answers questions or writes emails.
By Naison Bangure
Mar. 27, 2026
Importance of thorough vetting
Supplier pre-qualification also involves assessing a supplier’s historical performance, financial stability, and responsiveness, allowing the business to identify and work with only the best.
By Charles Nyika
Mar. 27, 2026
ESG in Zimbabwe’s mining sector
Investors, regulators and markets use ESG to assess companies across environmental stewardship, social responsibility and governance practices.
By Tatenda Hanyani
Mar. 27, 2026
A sober discussion on climate change
Climate change, once considered a peripheral environmental issue, began to be understood as a central challenge with far-reaching consequences for economic growth, poverty, and inequality.
By Kevin Tutani
Mar. 27, 2026
Isuzu MU-X: Built for Zim
Its construction and drivetrain components are intended to handle both everyday driving and more demanding operational conditions without compromise.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Mar. 27, 2026
Will lower fees bring cash out from under mattresses?
The informal sector still accounts for over 70% of economic activity, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency.
By Justice Chigombe
Mar. 27, 2026
Understanding the property market and pricing in Zim
For investors, this divergence offers a roadmap. Focus on resilient segments while monitoring policy and financial deepening for signals of recovery in weaker areas.
By Mike Juru
Mar. 27, 2026
Constitutional vandalism, the politics of space in Zim
It is not a posture but a generational covenant. The constitution, for us, is not an abstract text consigned to dusty archives.
By Wellington Muzengeza
Mar. 27, 2026
Honesty! Who wants honest people?
Rutendo Benson Matinyarare was carrying out a survey on Owner’s performance as he thinks that his has been a mediocre performance.
By Muckracker
Mar. 27, 2026
Currency volatility major concern for economy
Zimbabwe has had too many currency experiments for its short post-independence history. Sadly, all these experiments ended without any positive result.
By Harry Peter Wilson
Mar. 27, 2026
Global water bankruptcy, Zim’s intriguing position
The new language suggests something deeper. A systemic imbalance between demand and supply is becoming embedded in the global economy.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Mar. 27, 2026
Explosive OK Zim revelations, Grand Challenge boob nearly killed haemorrhaging giant
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