ZITF 2026: Opportunity knocking but will Zim answer?

But beneath the choreography of exhibitions and conferences sits a more uncomfortable question: can Zimbabwe turn interest into real investment?
By Mthandazo Nyoni 22h ago

New farmers boost tobacco prospects in Matabeleland

THE entry of new farmers into the tobacco industry in Matabeleland is being viewed as a sign of agricultural renewal and economic growth in the region.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Apr. 11, 2026

The China-Pakistan Five-Point Initiative: A rational peace blueprint and a critical call for Africa’s action

Both Europe and Japan have been hard-hit by the crisis’ economic fallout, from soaring energy prices to disrupted trade routes.
By Saxon Zvina Apr. 4, 2026

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 Apr. 2, 2026

FCB Zim leverages credit lines to sustain lending in FY25

“This capital optimisation enabled us to provide uninterrupted support to critical, productive sectors of the economy, including agriculture, manufacturing, mining, tourism and retail consumers.”
By Ruth Maseko Mar. 27, 2026

Munetsi’s exclusion reflects leadership failure

THE recurrent absence of Marshall Munetsi from the Zimbabwe Warriors squad is no longer a mere selection headache
By Editor Mar. 25, 2026

‘Silent Walls’ exhibition — Capturing the site of memory before the walls fall

It was the culmination of a project commissioned by the Shepherds Foundation Trust with the goal of publishing a book and establishing a defining and comprehensive archive.  
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Mar. 22, 2026

Climate risk has now grown into a business risk

Climate change has moved out of the realm of future‑focused scientific forecasting and into the real, immediate landscape of business risk
By Rufaro Bingura Mar. 20, 2026

Lessons from Vietnam’s bold AI law: Zim should take notes

Vietnam’s example shows that it can be flexible, adaptive, and even attractive to business. What matters is the signal it sends: that Zimbabwe is ready to govern AI with seriousness and foresight. 
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 20, 2026