We are our own party poopers

Promising access to one of the world’s largest consumer markets, the initiative positions itself as a gateway to Africa’s economic growth.
By Newsday 34m ago

Failure is not fatal

Our environment will always pose challenges, but within those challenges lie opportunities to pivot, innovate and grow.
By Cliff Chiduku 34m ago

How safe is the food consumed by the majority?

When farmers hear that tomato prices have gone up, how many of them adhere to PHI and who ensures that adherence happens?
By Charles Dhewa 34m ago

Zero institutional will to change workplace dynamics

This was revealed in a Southern Africa Stakeholder Analysis report by the women’s rights group, Women Lift Health Southern Africa.
By Gracious Daniel 34m ago

Another heavy blow for ‘Patriotic Act’

It also stipulates the execution of any person found to have advocated for international sanctions which harm the country or its people.
By Desmond Chingarande 34m ago

Southern Africa faces water, energy crisis

Zimbabwe has not been spared from extreme events and the need for preparedness and collaborated efforts in water resources and energy infrastructure management is critical.
By Obert Siamilandu 34m ago

Chevrons suffer first Test defeat

Despite a promising start on Day One, with fierce seam bowling from the “twin towers”, Blessing Muzarabani and Tanaka Chivanga, Zimbabwe couldn’t maintain their momentum.
By Austin Karonga 11h ago

Govt under scrutiny over TBs

TBs are short-term government debt instruments issued to raise funds for public spending, typically with maturities of 91, 182, or 365 days.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 1, 2025

Zimplow registers US$12,07m revenue in first 5 months

Service hours increased by 53% over the previous year and were 19% ahead of budget, while parts sales improved, being 16% ahead compared to the previous YTD.
By Melody Chikono Jul. 1, 2025