Africa’s renewable energy efforts continue to be slowed 

He added that the company will shortly commission a landmark project. 
By Melody Chikono 10h ago

Ex-Zanu PF activist Kunaka denied bail over Geza demo 

He was remanded in custody to December 4 for routine remand. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo 12h ago

Green procurement practices for sustainable, huge success

There is need to ensure that your sources are not hurting the environment, paving the way for a more sustainable tomorrow.   
By Charles Nyika 13h ago

AI in education: We must learn with it, not from it

The AI produces a neat summary. That is useful, but the real learning begins when she closes the screen and writes her own version in her exercise book. 
By Evans Sadomba 13h ago

Stone-throwing anger unnerves Zambia's 'fix-it' president

Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema has come out fighting after a bruising month that saw him come under attack by stone throwers as he was trying to make a speech. 
By Bbc News 15h ago

Ukraine: One more around the loop

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will reject it again unless he thinks Ukraine’s defences are about to collapse, but why have they all been stuck in this loop for so long?
By Gwynne Dyer 18h ago

Fish farmers push for tailored insurance cover

Zimbabwe Fish Producers Association chairperson Garikai Munatsirei said the absence of specialised fish insurance had become one of the industry’s biggest constraints. 
By Pamenus Tuso 20h ago

Road traffic accidents top Zimbawe’s death statistics

According to TSCZ and ZRP, over 85% of accidents are attributed to human error and behaviour with common issues including reckless overtaking, fatigue, speeding and drunk driving.  
By Sharon Zebra 20h ago

Scottland sack Ndiraya, courts Pitso for CL push

Scottland’s swift and audacious decision signals a club ready to spend big and gamble everything to make a mark in Africa, immediately catapulting them into the continental conversation. 
By Henry Mhara Nov. 27, 2025