COP30: Zim’s forest and energy projects reveal the downside of carbon credits

Polluting companies in the United States, Europe, Asia or elsewhere can buy one carbon credit from a green project anywhere in exchange for emitting one metric tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2).
By Fadzai Chipato Nov. 15, 2025

The Markets Mirror: Markets defy the noise: S&P 500 surges 16% YTD despite political turbulence

The story of 2025 is one of resilience. Inflation has cooled, yields have softened, and corporate earnings remain robust.
By Isaac Jonas Nov. 15, 2025

Awareness, action across all ages can help fight diabetes

“Type 2 diabetes is the most common type. The body becomes resistant to insulin and or doesn’t produce enough insulin. It is linked to genetics, weight and lifestyle and typically develops gradually
By Cimas Nov. 14, 2025

Increase tollgates in Mat North: Mudenda

Mudenda hailed Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona, describing him as a humble man who listens and consults, adding that his ministry was doing a splendid job
By Silas Nkala Nov. 12, 2025

The Beijing consensus as Africa’s sovereign alternative: Rejecting neo-colonialism for a shared future

The US war machine is escalating its war against Africa, and the oil-producing giant, Nigeria, is its latest target. 
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Nov. 11, 2025

Emirates appoints substantive Zimbabwe country manager

Emirates recently announced new appointments to its commercial leadership team as it ramps up its network, fleet, and products for its next era of growth.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 7, 2025

Understanding AI, marketing ethics

There is a quiet revolution knocking on the doors of our consultation rooms — not a new clinic, not a trained counsellor, but lines of code and a cheerful chatbot ready to listen.
By Evans Sadomba Nov. 7, 2025

CIO boss nabbed for dealing cocaine

Francis Gerald Mugoni (34) was remanded in custody by Harare magistrate Tapiwa Kuhudzai.
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 2, 2025

A display of grandeur that feels out of touch

This fixation seems to be a core part of its governance, repeated time and again while more pressing national issues are left to languish.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Oct. 31, 2025