Dalai Lama urges peaceful dialogue with China, reaffirms Tibet's commitment to non-violence and justice

The message continued, "The spirit of Tibetans in Tibet remains firm like a mountain.
By The Tribune Jun. 9, 2025

Late poet WabaMbeta leaves indelible mark in Binga

Born in Binga on August 24, 1977, WabaMbeta died on Monday night, after a short illness. 
By Obert Siamilandu Apr. 10, 2025

Labour rights under threat as company woes persist

In an interview with businessdigest, ALPZ chairperson Caleb Mucheche said companies must prioritise fair labour practices. 
By Lee Musaidzi Apr. 4, 2025

Mangoma innovates into cultural tourism

On January 25, Moyo and mbira sensation Mary Anibal will join forces in a performance titled, From Village to Town and Back to the Village, at the Zimbabwe German Society in Harare.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 20, 2025

... as country’s economic woes deepen

Companies such as Beta Bricks, Khayah Cement, Truworths and Food World Supermarket have been affected.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jan. 10, 2025

Spine-chilling tale of big corporates

Zimbabwe’s financial sector struggles to provide long-term credit facilities due to macroeconomic instability, unpredictable currency dynamics and a history of high inflation.
By Fbc Securities Jan. 10, 2025

Shape up or ship out, companies warned

Financial analyst Persistence Gwanyanya said policymakers must intervene to prevent company closures.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jan. 10, 2025

Tibetan villages driven to poverty by China's forced relocation program.

This mass relocation campaign has accelerated dramatically since 2016
By Japan Forward Sep. 13, 2024

Beta Holdings’ 180m bricks a year plant set for November

“The current macroeconomic and liquidity challenges have not spared the company,” Beta told the Zimbabwe Independent this week.
By Vincent Mungofa Sep. 22, 2023