It’s time to halt crippling economic decline

“When it comes to leaving their country, nearly six in 10 Zimbabweans (58%) say they have contemplated the possibility, including 34% who have considered it ‘a lot’.”
By Tinashe Kairiza Aug. 8, 2025

Mistakes, not practice, make us perfect

In life, we are often conditioned to fear failure and shun mistakes.
By Cliff Chiduku Aug. 6, 2025

Turning challenges into opportunities

The trade wars and geopolitical tensions have made Africa collateral damage. It finds itself scurrying for a solution, triggered by a crisis it has no interest in.
By Newsday Jun. 27, 2025

Informality: An invitation to African universities and banks to do something with their knowledge

A key research theme that has been ignored by African universities and research institutions is changing consumer tastes and preferences.
By Charles Dhewa May. 7, 2025

High interest rates choke microfinance sector

This decision aims to foster price and exchange rate stability in the economy.
By Lee Musaidzi Dec. 13, 2024

Desist from turning to unregistered lenders: Zamfi

The rise in the number of unregistered lenders comes on the back of a liquidity crunch in the formal sector that has persisted since the introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold in April.
By Tatira Zwinoira Oct. 4, 2024

Corruption now a security threat: Chiwenga

He said it was imperative for public and private institutions to uphold ethical standards to weed out graft.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 20, 2024

Microfinance sector dumps local currency

According to national statistics, over 80% of transactions are now in foreign currency, with the dominant currency being the greenback, as the market has rejected the local currency.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 12, 2024

Ideal Sports donates kit to Harare Poly volleyball team

The Harare Polytechnic volleyball team will be part of the two teams that is set to represent the polytechnic at the tertiary games.
By Sports Reporter Jun. 6, 2024