The Sunday Drive: Evs and bad designs, what is really going on

This anxiety has led to an era of over-styling, leaving vehicles covered in fake glowing blue accents, unnecessary light bars and bloated silhouettes.
By Tendai Munhundarima May. 31, 2026

Driving Africa's structural transformation through agro-processing, commercial integration, and digital leapfrogging

While Western Europe, North America, and East Asia followed this sequence rigidly, many African nations today are experiencing premature deindustrialisation.
By Esther Mapungwana May. 31, 2026

Private sector key to industrial recovery: Modi

Speaking at the Zimbrands Awards, Modi said private capital, innovation and market linkages were critical to rebuilding domestic industry and reducing reliance on imports.
By Brent Shamu May. 27, 2026

Commercial milk production surges 

“March commercial milk production climbed six percent to 10.2 million litres, while April output grew five percent to 10.1 million litres,” the Zimbabwe Economic Review said.  
By Kirsty Sibanda May. 22, 2026

Businesses warn against compulsory hiring of National Youth Service graduates

Zimbabwe has one of the youngest populations in Africa, with youths accounting for a significant share of the unemployed, according to official statistics and
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 22, 2026

Tycoon haunts RBZ over closed Interfin bank — a decade on

BVI is a tax haven and Al Shams Global operates in Zimbabwe as a foreign company.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 22, 2026

Boardrooms don’t get hacked by accident

Behind almost every major cyber incident is a familiar pattern. There was no formal cybersecurity strategy. There was no clear accountability at executive level.
By Wilfred M Kahlari May. 21, 2026

Chaminuka bares saul after horror show

Macheke headed home a Prince Milanzi cross from a good position, but it was ruled offside by the female referee in consultation with her linesman, Peter Kalota.
By Terry Madyauta May. 17, 2026

How Zim must fight intelligent cybercrime with intelligent defence

In Zimbabwe, this shift is already visible. Deepfake voice cloning is being used to impersonate executives and authorise fraudulent transactions.
By Wilfred M Kahlari May. 14, 2026