Electricity: The real test lies ahead

FOR years, power supply has stood as one of the biggest obstacles to economic recovery. Daily power cuts lasting 16 hours or more became part of everyday life, disrupting production

NOIC in ambitious 5 billion-litre fuel pipeline

“We are pleased with NOIC’s performance. From underground storage to the transit terminal at Mabvuku, these operations are central to Zimbabwe’s energy security,” he stated.
By Brent Shamu 5h ago

Beyond the surface: When the invisible flow becomes a battlefield

Minor salivary glands: Conversely, if a tumor originates in the small glands in the roof of the mouth (palate), there is a roughly 50% to 80% chance it is malignant.
By Patience Matambo 5h ago

‘Why African presidents stampede for my signature’

Chivayo insists governments across the region are drawn to entrepreneurs capable of delivering practical solutions.
By Freeman Makopa 5h ago

Afreximbank eyes investment push at annual meetings

He said more than 4 000 delegates are expected, including representatives from government, the private sector, financial institutions, academia, and international partners.
By Business Reporter 19h ago

Principles of public procument in Zimbabwe

Closely linked to transparency is the principle of fairness, which mandates the equitable treatment of all bidders.
By Adam Mavhiko 22h ago

Wang reunites with Fambira 10 years on

In a midweek’s session, Wang said Fambira’s low stance remained a standout trait.
By Austin Karonga 23h ago

Hwange Local Board records investor interest

Nsingo attributed the growing appetite to Hwange’s strategic location near key tourism attractions such as Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park.
By Sharon Sibindi 23h ago

Finish what was started

A month after Zimbabwe marked 46 years of independence in Maphisa, Matabeleland South province, several legacy projects linked to the event remain incomplete.
By Southern Eye May. 14, 2026