Take precautions to stay healthy during the winter

In some cases, women who are pregnant and have been diagnosed with malaria can transfer the infection to their children before or during birth.
By Cimas 22h ago
Editors Memo: ZiG confidence: Time to walk the talk
Editors Memo: ZiG confidence: Time to walk the talk
Based on this analogy, Mushayavanhu has an unenviable task to build trust in ZiG.
By Faith Zaba 22h ago
Increased focus on supplier diversity is the way to go
The rapidly changing demographics has also significantly changed the homogeneous market that we have always been accustomed to over the years.
By Charles Nyika 22h ago
The Zimbabwean voice is leadership
Zimbabweans have embraced the gold-backed currency and said “ZiG imari yedu”, meaning ZiG is our currency.
By Tanaka Chikwenhere 22h ago
Sustainable green finance in African real estate sector
Sustainable valuations enable investors to make informed decisions, aligning their portfolios with sustainability objectives.
By Mike Juru 23h ago
Building a sustainable AI regulation framework
Globally, major AI laws and policies are taking shape, such as the EU's AI Act and the United States executive order on AI.
By Naison Bangure 23h ago
Developing the local fintech industry
It can be used to make local payments, send cash domestically or internationally, offer credit, access insurance products, and so forth.
By Kevin Tutani 23h ago
Healthy masculinities, suicide and overcoming substance abuse in Zim
 Promoting emotional literacy and expression: Encouraging men to identify, understand, and express their emotions in healthy ways.
By Grace Chirenje 23h ago
Smartphone technologies shake-up law enforcement
The update includes a crowd-sourced network of over a billion Android devices, utilising Bluetooth signals emitted by neighbouring devices to pinpoint a device's real-time location.
By Jacob Mutisi 23h ago
Making the new currency work
One of the main arguments for the introduction of ZiG is curbing inflation and achieving exchange rate stability by anchoring the issuance of currency to foreign reserves and gold.
By Ignetious Banda 23h ago
Pay compression, inequity: A hidden threat at workplaces
 Performance-based pay increases: Reward employees for their contributions through merit-based increases, bonuses, and promotions. This aligns pay growth with value addition.
By Memory Nguwi 23h ago
World View: Ukraine: The outlook
If the analogy of the First World War is relevant, then the next step, for one side or the other, is military mutiny and/or political collapse.
By Gwynne Dyer Apr. 26, 2024
Muckracker: The worms are coming out of the bad apples
The VP generari made it clear that Zimbabwe had no place for Chamisa’s politics.
By Muckracker Apr. 26, 2024
Motoring: Nissan Navara’s African conquest
According to Nissan Africa's managing director, Sherief Eldessouky, the Rosslyn facility represents Nissan's long-term commitment to South Africa
By Andrew Muzamhindo Apr. 26, 2024
Social media for business growth vs brand visibility
Lead generation uses social media to attract new customers and create sales opportunities.
By Anesu Chikumba Apr. 26, 2024
Analysis of the 2023 debt report
The PDR is published in compliance with Section 300 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe and Section 36 of the Public Debt Management (PDM) Act (Chapter 22:21).
By Zimcodd Apr. 26, 2024
Cattle ranching as an alternative investment
The aim is to increase live weights, improve the degree of finish and achieve a higher grade at a young age. High energy diet consists of premix, hay, and cereals.
By Batanai Matsika Apr. 26, 2024
Currency conversion, compensation framework for lost pension values
These regulations set up a framework for compensation of pensioners who were prejudiced by the loss of value in the hyperinflationary environment.
By Nobert Phiri Apr. 26, 2024
Revisiting the promise of independence
The promise of progress ushered by independence, watered post-independence by empty rhetoric, policy conundrums, greed, and repression has wilted.
By Ntando Dumani Apr. 26, 2024
Ceteris Paribus: Is ZSE poised to preserve value?
ZiG, backed by a basket of foreign currencies, gold, and other precious metals, replaced the ZWL (Zimbabwe dollar)
By Tinashe Duma Apr. 26, 2024
Letter to the President: Don’t commit grave political mistakes, Your Excellence
If you hope, Sir, to end sanctions in a confrontational manner, you will, far from your engagement and reengagement motif, commit a grave political mistake.
By Sharon Hofisi Apr. 26, 2024
InnBucks, beyond what meets the eye
My first interaction with Innbucks was at a Simbisa outlet back in 2021, and just like any new product on the market, it was under some promotion of some sort.
By Rufaro Hozheri Apr. 26, 2024
Developing and adpoting A1
Each basic infrastructure listed above is critical in supporting sustainable socio-economic development and technological innovation.
By Arthur Mutambara Apr. 19, 2024
Motoring: Suzuki Fronx a pleasant surprise
There has never been an SUV like the brand-new Suzuki Fronx.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Apr. 19, 2024
Namibia’s international hunting benefits increase
“These units are essential in the fight against poaching, especially when it comes to protecting endangered species like rhinos.”
By Emmanuel Koro Apr. 19, 2024
World View: A pantomime crisis, not a real war
Then the United States would feel obliged to save Israel from the evil Iranians, and all that ugly stuff in Gaza would just fade into the background.
By Gwynne Dyer Apr. 19, 2024
Rethinking work for black, African women
The toxicity that permeates workplaces has become an insurmountable burden, a weight that threatens to suffocate my ever-vibrant and passionate spirit.
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 19, 2024
Time to revisit the IMPI report.
This is important in building the democracy that we all yearn for. Exposing corruption and holding power to account is a critical element.
By Opinion Apr. 19, 2024