From sacrifice to silence — Can Zim's true war heroes stand up?
Once again, 45 years on, we celebrate our heroes. In my soliloquy, I could not fathom what exactly we are celebrating about them
By Farisai Kapepa
Aug. 8, 2025
The art of being a brand ambassador
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Aug. 8, 2025

Community engagement’s role in mines
The call for sustainability compliance is increasing in Zimbabwe from both regulatory and voluntary perspectives.
By Tafara Chiremba
Aug. 8, 2025
Of apes, men and war
Now would be a good time to watch a Netflix documentary series called Chimp Empire
By Gwynne Dyer
Aug. 8, 2025
Glimmer of hope in a sea of chaos
In a sea of chaos, the tide may be starting to turn. But whether this glimmer becomes something more enduring depends, as always, on one elusive ingredient — consistency
By Shame Makoshori
Aug. 8, 2025
From telecom infrastructure to satellite tech connectivity
Technological advancements are moving at supersonic speed
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Aug. 8, 2025
It’s time to halt crippling economic decline
“When it comes to leaving their country, nearly six in 10 Zimbabweans (58%) say they have contemplated the possibility, including 34% who have considered it ‘a lot’.”
By Tinashe Kairiza
Aug. 8, 2025
ZSE rallies by 5% in July as VFEX breaks record
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Aug. 8, 2025
Consequences of tax cuts for the rich
AROUND the world, over the past 50 years, wealthy individuals have benefited significantly from tax cuts implemented by their respective governments.
By Kevin Tutani
Aug. 8, 2025
The impact of e-procurement in supply chain management
The bar for supply chain practitioners continues to be raised.
By Charles Nyika
Aug. 8, 2025
Quotation procurement method often misread
In supply chain management, every dollar counts and knowing which procurement method to adopt at what point and under what circumstances can be a game changer
By Charles Nyika
Aug. 1, 2025
Addressing customs fraud and associated challenges
A customs system which is good at facilitating the speedy movement of imports and exports, at a reasonable cost, is essential for economic development
By Kevin Tutani
Aug. 1, 2025
2025 VW Touareg R: Power, elegance and innovation
Whether you are chauffeuring family or ferrying clients, the Touareg R’s interior is a sanctuary of calm and sophistication
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Aug. 1, 2025
Gaza: The pantomime ends
The coordinated chorus of despair by Israel’s Prime Minister Binyamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump and their various henchpersons and flacks was quite impressive.
By Gwynne Dyer
Aug. 1, 2025
Deploying AI to achieve the UN SDGs
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 interconnected goals designed to address the world’s most pressing challenges by 2030.
By Arthur Mutambara
Aug. 1, 2025
Potraz and proactive IoT regulation
Zimbabwe’s Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Potraz) must act now to forestall such incursions into every corner of our homes
By Evans Sagomba
Aug. 1, 2025
Sadc will regret not making our Owner life chairperson
Still on political hooliganism, below is what some of these hooligans planted in the media this week.
By Muckracker
Aug. 1, 2025
From ESG to sustainability: The key to long-term value creation
The expected outcomes include the development of a National ESG Framework and the creation of an ESG Resource Hub
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Aug. 1, 2025
From tea to trouble: Ariston sinks, Tanganda struggles
The company’s working capital position is negative, and its asset base largely consists of specialised agricultural assets that are illiquid and difficult to monetise in the short term.
By Sylvester Mupanduki
Aug. 1, 2025
Delta’s Q1 FY25 results: mirror of Zim economy
Delta Corporation submitted mid-term budget proposals, calling for an increase in the VAT registration threshold from US$24 000 to over US$60 000 to ease compliance burdens for SMEs.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Aug. 1, 2025
Reforms critical towards settling US$21bn debt
Reforms are the elephant in the room that Zimbabwe must tackle to erase its unsustainable debt.
By Tinashe Kairiza
Aug. 1, 2025
What happened to rule of law?
Zimbabwe’s state-owned enterprises are bleeding out.
By Shame Makoshori
Aug. 1, 2025
New Mines Bill: A call for national attention
More into the heart of the new Bill and what it must address. We must look into what the old law failed to remedy. And quite a handful of issues come to mind.
By Robert Mukondiwa
Aug. 1, 2025
Voyager twins: A lifetime journey through space and world history
In Rhodesia, soon to become Zimbabwe, an armed struggle for independence was underway
By Naison Bangure
Aug. 1, 2025
Beyond bribe: Will there be an AU indaba on corruption?
It is time for the African Union (AU) to champion a new understanding and actively combat this “tidal corruption”
By Lovemore Nyawo
Aug. 1, 2025
Green underwriting: How insurers are integrating environmental risk
Insurance companies can collaborate with meteorological agencies, universities and environmental organisations to build data systems that support green underwriting.
By Rufaro Bingura
Aug. 1, 2025
China’s People's Liberation Army: Celebrating 98 years
On this special occasion, please allow me to propose a toast to the friendship between China and Zimbabwe,
By Senior Colonel Wang Zhenyu
Jul. 25, 2025
Family and community support are crucial when tackling addiction
It has also been discovered by researchers that drugs and alcohol can also interfere with the developing adolescent brain.
By Cimas
Jul. 25, 2025
Trump: The least bad outcome
It is becoming clear that this scandal will probably injure Donald Trump personally and weaken him permanently.
By Gwynne Dyer
Jul. 25, 2025