How to get private sector funding for renewable energy projects

If Southern Africa is serious about infrastructure independence, strengthening domestic savings systems and bond markets is not optional. It is foundational. 
By Sam Matsekete Mar. 1, 2026

Sadc speaks with one voice on SDG7

The Sadc Sustainable Energy Week,  which was officially opened by the Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga on behalf of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Mar. 1, 2026

Finding ‘salvation’ next to the church security fence

Nothing unites residents like free Wi-Fi in a struggling economy, where data is expensive. 
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 20, 2026

All set for regional energy summit

The event is jointly hosted by the Energy and Power Development ministry, the Sadc secretariat and the Sadc Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Feb. 15, 2026

Why is visiting Victoria Falls pricier now?

VIP access to the Falls now costs US$174, a rise from US$150. The price for moonlight viewing has also increased, from US$100 to US$116. 
By Own Correspondent Feb. 15, 2026

Soweto derby tickets now on sale

This represents massive and effective marketing of the Betway Premiership, helping to build early hype and anticipation around the fixture. 
By Sticks Chigandiwa Feb. 12, 2026

Paul Kruger, Zimbabwe diamonds and history

Explore how Paul Kruger’s era shaped Southern African resource politics and how those patterns echo in modern Zimbabwe diamond governance.
By Newsday Feb. 8, 2026

Gwanda South MP warns over poor subject choices

Marupi cited combinations dominated by non-practical subjects such as Family and Religious Studies, Heritage Studies, Mass Display, Physical Education and Ndebele Literature.
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 8, 2026

Many Hills to Climb: Why Lloyd Sachikonye’s new memoir matters now

Instead, Many Hills to Climb is a deeply considered life narrative that blends personal memory with historical consciousness.  
By Fungayi Antony Sox Jan. 31, 2026