ZETDC owes regional utilities US$103m

Zimbabweans endured daily power cuts during the first half of this year as the country was unable to produce enough to meet demand.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jul. 28, 2023

Muzarabani oil project a chance to transform mining sector

The government should articulate how the Cahora Bassa oil and gas project fits into its National Development Strategy and Climate Change Response Strategy.
By Sikhulekile Mashingaidze Apr. 16, 2023

Misplaced priorities cost economy due to power cuts

Bullish commodity (metals) prices on the global market have seen the birth of new mining projects and expansion of current mines.
By Victor Bhoroma Oct. 7, 2022

‘We haven’t ruled out US$ salaries’

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube told journalists after a post-Cabinet briefing that discussions between government and civil servants were still ongoing.

By The Independent Jun. 22, 2022

Parirenyatwa Hospital cornered over nursing staff negligence

BY DESMOND CHINGARANDE PARIRENYATWA Group of Hospitals has been threatened with legal action for failing to provide a prosthetic leg to a minor whose  leg was amputated in 2021 due to negligence by nursing staff. Tiny Masvaure, the mother of the child, has engaged the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) to force the hospital […]

By The Independent Apr. 8, 2022

New perspectives: Why Southern Africa is facing an energy crisis

It is now clear that our failure to invest in power generation and distribution over the past 40 years has caught up with us in a big way.

By The Independent Nov. 14, 2021

New perspectives: Why Southern Africa is facing an energy crisis

It is now clear that our failure to invest in power generation and distribution over the past 40 years has caught up with us in a big way.

By The Independent Nov. 14, 2021