CAES hails EU decision to lift targeted measures

The removal of travel bans and asset freezes is expected to enhance diplomatic and economic co-operation between Harare and European capitals.
By Brent Shamu 11h ago

Sculptor Tawonameso’s creative palette expands

He designed the first Nyaminyami walking stick in 1986 and has since travelled extensively across Africa and Europe, showcasing his art.  
By Obert Siamilandu 11h ago

Beware the Ides of Moscow

Other estimates place the number of Africans in Russia’s ranks at between 3 000 and 4 000, part of a broader contingent of 18 000 to 20 000 foreign fighters. 
By Newsday 11h ago

Mnangagwa issues presidential amnesty

He also granted full remission to all inmates certified terminally ill by a correctional medical officer or a government medical officer.  
By Nyaradzo Chiba 11h ago

Independent issues unreserved apology to President ED Mnangagwa over ZBC story

The Zimbabwe Independent remains committed to the highest standards of journalistic integrity, fairness and accuracy.
By Faith Zaba Feb. 20, 2026

Finding ‘salvation’ next to the church security fence

Nothing unites residents like free Wi-Fi in a struggling economy, where data is expensive. 
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 20, 2026

‘Enough is enough’: Kyiv envoy urges Africa to call out Moscow

However, Ukraine has not withdrawn from Africa. We continued to engage through targeted and meaningful initiatives. 
By Tinashe Kairiza Feb. 20, 2026

Will AI decide Zim’s lithium future?

The human layer is most important. Contracts must mandate joint training, local research partnerships, and gradual handover of process optimisation responsibilities. 
By Naison Bangure Feb. 20, 2026

Pros of managing conflicts of interest in procurement

Proper procurement decisions must be based on facts and guided by value for money rather than being swayed by personal relationships or known cross-cutting loyalties influenced by self-interest. 
By Charles Nyika Feb. 20, 2026