Talking Green: Energy: The lifeblood of economic growth and national stability
Centralised systems alone are no longer sufficient. Decentralised solutions such as microgrids, solar home systems and battery storage are transforming energy access.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Mar. 29, 2026
Afreximbank picks Egypt’s El Alamein for 33rd Annual Meetings
He said the next phase now requires prioritising the processing and value addition of goods traded under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
By Business Reporter
Mar. 28, 2026
Ministry’s spending slump raises red flag
Lawmakers expressed alarm over a growing number of unresolved items in the ministry’s financial records, including unclaimed deposits and uncleared expenditure.
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra
Mar. 19, 2026
MPs raise jobs, environment concerns over foreign-led mining projects
Bajila said without visible job creation, it was difficult to see material evidence of such investors, describing them as tourists rather than true partners in development.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni
Jan. 26, 2026
Castration of Zim economy
Hyperinflation, deindustrialisation, company closures, land reform disruptions and chronic unemployment did not just destroy balance sheets; they hollowed out the masculine psyche.
By Vongai Mahagwe
Jan. 23, 2026
Africa’s Power of Purpose: 10 Foundations and Major Donors to Watch in 2026
where purpose is measured not in dollars, but in dignity.
By Southern Eye
Dec. 4, 2025
A green industrialisation which works for all of us
It could lock the country into a permanent poverty trap, concurrently reinforcing its peripheral role as an irrelevant player within the global economy.
By Kevin Tutani
Nov. 21, 2025
Zimbabwe needs critical minerals strategy
This is not completely odd, considering that other countries have included gold and coal (for example, South Africa) as their national critical minerals, for instance.
By Kevin Tutani
Oct. 17, 2025
Don’t punish the informal sector - Harness it
With no safety nets and little prospect of formal employment, millions of citizens turned to the informal sector to survive.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Sep. 26, 2025
ZiG gamble rattles state contractors ‘Government attempts to fix old problem, risks new side effects’
Local News
Mar. 27, 2026
Rivers of human waste open new, scary frontiers in Harare: How Kuwadzana residents are forced to co-exist with their own excreta
Local News
Mar. 27, 2026




