Sweet Roots of Resilience: Hippo Valley Estates at 70 

Hippo Valley didn't merely plant cane; it sowed the seeds of Zimbabwe's agro-industrial dawn, elevating the nation to Africa's sugar vanguard. 
By Gilbert Munetsi May. 25, 2026

Zim targets 450,000 tonnes in sugar output

  The newly introduced Cane Logistics and Orchestration Platform (CLOP), also known as the Cane Planning System, is expected to resolve long-standing logistical bottlenecks in the sugar industry. 
By Tatenda Kunaka May. 21, 2026

Alick Macheso headlines Hippo Valley Estates’ 70th Anniversary Gala 

The announcement follows the signing of a performance agreement between Macheso and Hippo Valley Estates’ head of corporate and industry affairs Dahlia Garwe at the estate’s Harare offices.  
By Tendai Sauta May. 19, 2026

ZPRA vets demand seized farms

The country’s foreign debt stood at US$13,6 billion as of September 2025, including US$7,7 billion in arrears. 
By Silas Nkala May. 15, 2026

BIPPA farm returns not a land reform reversal, Government clarifies

At the same time, government says it is advancing plans to regularise land ownership for hundreds of thousands of black farmers across the country.
By Staff Reporter May. 8, 2026

Careering through the curriculum

What do P Diddy and Pheidippides have in common (apart from a certain similar ring to their names)?
By Tim Middleton Apr. 25, 2026

Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe’s media policy

Zimbabwe's democracy as a whole is at the crossroads. A vibrant, diverse and inclusive media serves as the bedrock of entrenching democracy and constitutionalism.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 12, 2026

Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe's media policy

In this reform trajectory, some notable developments have been realised. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 10, 2026

China, the Philippines, and the real lesson of second Thomas Shoal

The real question is whether Manila will have the same capacity to refuse and endure when that time comes.
By Newsday Apr. 2, 2026