Regulatory hurdles slow ZimRe’s capital drive

“The target raise is a strategic aspiration that the group desires to attain,” ZimRe group chief operating officer Chakanyuka Nziradzemhuka told businessdigest. 
By Concilia Mupezeni 14h ago

‘Econet de-listing likely to boost Delta’

FBCS warned, however, that Econet’s exit would force a structural reset of the ZSE, given the company’s historical role as a blue-chip hedge against macroeconomic instability. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 15h ago

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: A SUV ready for real roads

The Outlander Sport’s strength is composure: it tracks steadily, deals with imperfect road surfaces sensibly, and remains easy to place in tight city spaces.
By Andrew Muzamhindo 15h ago

biological revolution: Gen Z set to redefine African politics

The continent’s youth, born into the digital age and constituting the majority of Africa’s population, are unmoved by nostalgic invocations of guerrilla camps and liberation battlefields.

How Zimbabwe’s diaspora is breaking economic barriers

Moreover, diaspora networks continue to provide capital, knowledge and market access during times of crisis, when traditional systems may slow down or become unable to respond. 
By Lovemore Nyawo 15h ago

Can OK Zim still ride the sector’s recovery

The most striking feature of OK’s HY26 performance is the sharp contraction in volumes. 
By Kudakwashe Taimo 16h ago

Roads rehabilitations: don’t do shoddy jobs

This highway is not just another public works project. It is one of the country’s most strategic economic arteries. 

International recruitment scams preying on gullible Zimbabweans

In the worst cases, victims have been trafficked into forced labour, domestic servitude or sexual exploitation, particularly in parts of the Middle East and Asia. 
By Jacob Mutisi 16h ago

Mind the gap: Can Zim’s education system power a tech-led recovery?

Nations that master this transition will accelerate. Those that lag will find themselves purchasing solutions rather than building them, consuming innovation rather than shaping it. 
By Naison Bangure 16h ago