Has Zim’s protest spirit finally been crushed?

Zimbabweans were fed up by Mnangagwa’s failure to live up to pre-election pledges to fight rampant corruption and kick-start economic growth.
By Newsday Apr. 29, 2023
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SA chrome tycoon ‘pays millions’ to Zanu PF chefs

The Moti Group controls majority shareholding in Zimbabwe-based ACF, which holds swathes of chrome claims in the mineral-rich Midlands province.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 28, 2023

Trust or control? Which tool to use for business

To manage the rigorous expectations, she engaged people she knew from her past and also those with good referrals.
By Kaynos Chipangura Mar. 17, 2023

Decoloniality and development: A touch on trade and socialism

Therefore, the implementation of policies like the ACFTA offers the continent to address one of the colonial issues that has hampered development in Africa.
By Tanaka Muhwati and Panashe Gandah Mar. 7, 2023

Emerging blueberry comes to the fore at MacFrut 2023

The country exports mainly fresh and dried oranges to Italy worth a paltry US$1,8 million.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 3, 2023

Perspectives: Special economic zones key for sustainable growth

In Zimbabwe, the country has a Special Economic Zones Act [14:34] enacted in 2016.
By Rodney Ndamba Feb. 19, 2023

‘Graft blighting Zim trade’

In its recent report on 2023 growth projections, the Zimcodd said Zimbabwe has been failing to fully benefit from international trade due to unfair income distribution.
By Tatenda Manyinyire Jan. 24, 2023

Challenges foreign airlines face to access blocked funds in Africa

Some parts of Africa have been plagued by deteriorating economic pressures, which are inextricably interwoven with political issues.
By Adiel Mambara Sep. 23, 2022

Africa Ahead spruces up 25 healthcare centres in Manicaland

The project will see Africa Ahead with support from Unicef and Action Against Hunger (ACF), repair and rehabilitate water and sanitation facilities at medical centres across the districts.

By The Independent Jul. 3, 2022