From hustle to mastery: Rebuilding work ethic and standards in Zimbabwe
Today, many business leaders, managers and workers appear to operate grudgingly, eyes on the clock, hearts elsewhere.
By Trevor Ncube
14m ago
Reviving Zimbabwe’s, Africa’s food future: Healthy reforms and untapped potential
The Zimbabwe government’s ambitious nutrition reform is most welcome and critical at this juncture, creating a pristine spirit of expectation and transformation within the food industry.
By Tonderayi Matonho
14m ago
Shadowy networks smuggling Mat’land recruits to Ukrainian battlefields
Investigations revealed that the clandestine operation relies on local agents based in Bulawayo, who target unemployed youths, luring them with promises of lucrative overseas jobs.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
14m ago
Sulu sets 2026 ablaze with high energy Dendera performances
With a catalogue that stretches across decades and generations, Sulu enters the new season focused, prolific and hungry to raise the bar.
By Tendai Sauta
14m ago
Defending Zimbabwe means defending the Constitution we fought for
ZIMBABWE’S 2013 Constitution did not emerge by accident, nor was it a benevolent grant from those in power.
By Jameson Zvidzai Timba
Jan. 28, 2026
Ex-minister Chombo gets farm back
The Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement had issued a cancellation notice in 2021, to reallocate a portion of the farm to Chombo’s former wife.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jan. 28, 2026
Zim’s export engine fires as trade surplus hits US$240m in December
ZIMBABWE recorded a US$240,2 million trade surplus in December 2025, representing a 163,8% increase from November as the economy exported more than it imported,
By Ruth Maseko and Concilia Mupezeni
Jan. 28, 2026
Invictus loses US$90m as Qatari deal collapses
Invictus Energy Limited has suffered a major market setback, losing US$89.81 million after a planned strategic partnership with Qatari investment group Al Mansour Holdings collapsed.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Jan. 28, 2026
‘I didn’t know how to shoot’: how African men have been tricked into fighting for Russia
A growing number of people from Africa – including Kenya, Uganda and South Africa – and elsewhere have been lured to the frontline as Russia seeks manpower to sustain its war.
By The Guardian
Jan. 27, 2026
Vic Falls blocks illegal land sale linked to city officials
Local News
By Julia Ndlela and Tinashe Kairiza
Jan. 23, 2026
Deadly fiscal squeeze forces RBZ into caution... central bank plans US$6bn war chest to anchor stability
Local News
Jan. 16, 2026




