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Referendum row deepens as CAB 3 heads to Parly

If approved by the National Assembly, the Bill will proceed to Senate. Should it pass there, it will be sent to Mnangagwa for assent before becoming law.
By Mirriam Mangwaya 8h ago

Beyond the lithium boom: Why sodium batteries are rising, and how Zimbabwe can stay ahead

However, a quiet but powerful shift is happening in laboratories and factories in China, Europe, and the USA: sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are maturing rapidly.

Communities push to turn climate adaptation efforts into policy action

“How do we package those rich experiences into something policy-ready, easily translated and shared by duty bearers?” Zitai-Banana said. 

CARE Zimbabwe appoints first local country director in 34 years

Delilah Takawira takes over the leadership role, becoming the first local national to head CARE Zimbabwe in its 34-year history. 
By Valentine Maya 12h ago

Masvingo swears in new junior council

The new council comprises a mix of experienced and new members, with 11 councillors retaining their positions while four new councillors were elected.
By Admin 13h ago

NSS roars as Caps fall to Scottland

THE National Sports Stadium roared back to life in spectacular fashion yesterday, hosting its first football match in three years.

Harare must fix the basics before chasing buses

Before expanding fleets, Town House should confront a more fundamental question: what has become of the systems it controls?
By Newsday 18h ago

Making lemonade: How digital tax could fund public interest journalism

Zimbabwe's DSWT revenue could just be a different mechanism to achieve the same globally recognised objective.
By Nqaba Matshazi 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