Tanganda’s US$8m rights issue: Balance sheet reset
Tanganda’s challenges did not emerge overnight. Post-Covid-19, the group was hit by a convergence of adverse shocks: climate volatility.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
10h ago
What data tells us about policy
Together, these two constraints explain why Zimbabwe’s financial markets continue to be discounted despite relatively strong performance on transparency and regulatory indicators.
By Dennis Mambure
10h ago
Constitutional farce unfolds
Such structural revisions would ordinarily require broad national consensus secured through a referendum, not routine legislative manoeuvring.
By Faith Zaba
10h ago
The political logic behind Zimbabwe’s dangerous constitutional turn
I argue that this Bill marks a clear break from the promise of Zimbabwe’s 2013 Constitution. That settlement largely imagined a future built on limits, competition and accountability.
By Phillan Zamchiya
10h ago
Chamisa’s return is theatre of the absurd, no transformation
In essence, Chamisa confuses visibility for viability: his politics are rich in symbolism but poor in substance, leaving Zimbabwe’s opposition trapped in cycles of hope and disappointment.
By Wellington Muzengeza
10h ago
Every woman needs her own stash of cash
A woman with her own financial reserve is not negotiating from fear, gratitude, or obligation, she is negotiating from agency. She can say yes without coercion and no without panic.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
10h ago
Case of disappearing generals
Nobody outside the intelligence services knows what is happening to lower-ranking generals, but at the highest level, it is almost a clean sweep.
By Gwynne Dyer
10h ago
ZiG stability signals traction, but sustainability hinges on discipline, productivity, reserve accumulation
This points to a genuine slowdown in price momentum rather than statistical optics, reflecting tighter liquidity conditions and improved monetary control.
By Elisha Mavodyo
10h ago
This is excellent, brilliant, splendid! Well done Cde ZZ!
As it turns out, Cde ZZ was not dragging his feet out of laziness or mischief. Far from it. The legal maestro was simply perfecting a masterpiece.
By Muckracker
10h ago
AI Governance: The layer we always keep forgetting
Zimbabwe, like many countries, is waking up to the promise and risks of artificial intelligence. We are told AI will transform mining, health, law and finance.
By Evans Sagomba
10h ago
Red flags of graft and fraud in procurement
Procurement fraud will always be difficult to detect in a single transaction — it often takes vigilance across several procurement transactions to identify fraudulent patterns of behaviour.
By Charles Nyika
10h ago
Rebooting state-owned firms
Several of these SOCs require urgent reform to regain financial and governance viability, as many are in poor condition.
By Kevin Tutani
11h ago
Forthcoming 2026 MPS: What we expect ahead
With inflation levels hitting their lowest in nearly 30 years and the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) exchange rate and inflation stabilising, all eyes are on how this policy will shape the future.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
11h ago
SpaceX, xAI merge: What it means for Zim business
Elon Musk revealed that SpaceX, his space company, had merged with his artificial intelligence company, xAI, marking a major shift in the global business landscape.
By Naison Bangure
11h ago
Potraz must turn the USF into cyber-shield
The EcoCash syndicate case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of rising online fraud, impersonation scams, phishing attacks and identity theft across the country.
By Jacob Mutisi
11h ago
Rating dispute: Africa seeks narrative change
ACRA president Dr Sifiso Falala says the dispute highlights systemic challenges within global credit rating systems rather than a single institutional disagreement.
By Alfonce Mbizwo
11h ago
Chery’s CSH Hybrid arrives in Zimbabwe
The company has pointed to its acquisition of the former Nissan plant in South Africa as part of its effort to strengthen supply and support in Africa.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
11h ago
The cursed nation tag: Is Zimbabwe emerging from the dungeon?
However, for most of us, it is now a question of sustainability and how long authorities will continue with their tight control measures.
By Harry Wilson
11h ago
Geza exits world stage: No generation owns the Nation
As an insider within Zanu PF, he participated in an authoritarian political economy shaped by elite accumulation and prebendal politics.
By Phillan Zamchiya
11h ago
Why AI chatbots are dangerous for children
The danger lies in the illusion. Chatbots feel human.
By Evans Sagomba
Feb. 6, 2026
World View: Iran pretending to have nukes?
There is no evidence that Iran even considered nuclear weapons until Pakistan and India tested their first nuclear weapons in 1998.
By Gwynne Dyer
Feb. 6, 2026
Harness the true power of procurement requisitions
Supply chain leaders will find it easy to combine similar requests across departments and negotiate for favourable bulk purchasing terms and conditions.
By Charles Nyika
Feb. 6, 2026
Working with AI assistants: Practical guide
Despite their growing use, confusion remains widespread. Some people expect AI assistants to behave like search engines.
By Naison Bangure
Feb. 6, 2026
Hiring mistake that quietly breaks many organisations
Supervision becomes lighter, not because standards have dropped, but because people can be trusted to handle their responsibilities.
By Memory Nguwi
Feb. 6, 2026
Davos’ distant echo: Why the elite gathering fails Zim’s 99%
Davos discussions on climate, technology, and health are often framed through the lens of corporate opportunity and elite risk management.
By Yollander Millin
Feb. 6, 2026
Are we ready for a widely accessible central bank digital currency in Zim?
In Zimbabwe, physical cash is widely accessible to anyone capable of handling notes and coins.
By Kevin Tutani
Feb. 6, 2026
Intersection of real estate and banking
Banks, therefore, must engage with the sector not only as financiers but as partners in shaping sustainable development.
By Mike Juru
Feb. 6, 2026
Motoring: Chinese brands take the wheel in Zim… BYD’s expanding line-up signals decisive shift on local roads
Speaking at the launch, engineer Aubrey Zvareva exuded confidence in the line-up and its relevance to local drivers.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Feb. 6, 2026




