Science journalism key to social justice: Nzimande

Opening the World Conference of Science Journalists (WCSJ) 2025 on Tuesday, Nzimande said South Africa was honoured to host the event for the first time on the African continent
By Nhau Mangirazi Dec. 2, 2025

When fiscal discipline forgets humanity.

For the majority of Zimbabweans, stability has meant little more than surviving the same harshness in ever-harder currency. 
By Lawrence Makamanzi Dec. 1, 2025

Firm seeks US$90m for Shangani solar plant

Ravensus was established by three local companies — Raven Energy, Sustenergy, and Amanzi Corp (Pvt) Ltd.
By Business Reporter Nov. 30, 2025

Sacrificing the poor

Without being academic about it, the simple fact remains — the cost of goods and services will go up. 
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Nov. 29, 2025

Stop playing Russian Roulette with poor citizens

But as has become the pattern in recent years, what was packaged as relief turned out to be yet another sleight of hand — a fiscal illusion that shifts the burden without solving the problem. 
By Newsday Nov. 29, 2025

From death to life

Salvation reconciled us to God through the life of the resurrected Jesus Christ, thereby, destroying death.  
By Erasmus Makarimayi Nov. 29, 2025

Government hikes VAT to 15,5% 

The survey noted that citizens want fewer and lower taxes overall, arguing that high tax rates and a myriad of levies are stifling disposable incomes and business growth. 
By Tatira Zwinoira and Melody Chikono Nov. 28, 2025

African Sun war chest piles up after massive disposals

This growth was fuelled by proceeds from the sale of non-core assets and robust operational cash generation.
By Tatira Zwinoira Nov. 21, 2025

Fierce dispute erupts over mining equipment

The equipment was later leased to Chunxi for four months at US$2 600 per month, under a formal contract dated April 4, 2025.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 14, 2025