High-integrity carbon markets, local credit ratings urgent for climate finance
According to many international reports, the gap between climate financing requirements and actual funding still remains very important across many African countries.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
9h ago
Anchoring fiscal stability through green building
At its core, fiscal stability relies on predictable expenditures and robust revenue streams. Traditional, inefficient buildings are notorious “wealth destroyers”.
By Mike Juru
11h ago
Climate change risks in mining in Southern Africa
Unfortunately, the costs kept piling up and the operation was forced to close, resulting in revenue plummeting by 44% bleeding the company’s liquidity
By Tatenda Hanyani
11h ago
AI and Zim’s economic future: Innovation, productivity and national competitiveness
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to significantly transform Zimbabwe’s economy by improving efficiency across various sectors.
By Sharon Dzingai
12h ago
Green building policy key to Zim’s infrastructure, climate finance goals
Infrastructure serves as a massive socio-economic multiplier, simultaneously generating demand for and driving the supply of critical deliverables like energy and water.
By Clive Moyo
12h ago
System that could break every password on earth
Some experts believe it has the potential to become the most powerful technological development since the invention of the internet.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
12h ago
Old Mutual targets new growth engines as capital markets shrink
Green energy investments are part of a bigger picture in which we are focusing on responsible investments, with an emphasis on sustainable risk-adjusted returns.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
12h ago
To avert a crisis, just rename it!
This is what happens when “veteran broadcasters” are so afraid of the truth that they would rather portray themselves as ignorant pundits of the sport.
By Muckraker
12h ago
A nation cannot export some of its best minds and expect to prosper
Economic growth is not created by slogans. It is created by confidence. Investors seek predictable environments. Entrepreneurs take risks when they believe the rules are fair.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
12h ago
TSL joins shift towards US dollar capital markets
That concentration may limit free float availability and could temper secondary market liquidity on the VFEX despite the exchange’s improving activity levels.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
12h ago
Mining safety blitz must be a process, not an event
Some deaths resulted from miners falling into abandoned and unprotected shafts, while electrocution and equipment-related incidents were also recorded.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
12h ago
Major policy shifts must consider investors
But while the policy direction is correct, its implementation exposed a dangerous weakness that Zimbabwe must address if it hopes to remain attractive.
By Shame Makoshori
12h ago
Integrating traditional custodianship of land into ESG reporting and rating
For Zimbabwe, integrating traditional custodianship in ESG reporting can make sustainability elements more practical and more connected to local institutes.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
May. 29, 2026
Reusable rockets and the new race back to the Moon, Mars
This distinction matters because a rocket launch is not one event, but a chain of events. Each section of the rocket has a different job, different risks, and different engineering challenges.
By Naison Bangure
May. 29, 2026
Why agri-input dealers matter more than ever in era of uncertainty
For smallholder farmers already facing erratic rainfall, declining soil fertility, water scarcity, and climate shocks, these pressures can quickly become existential.
By Himanshu Pathak
May. 29, 2026
Kombis, cash flows: The hidden economy driving Zim’s cities
Formalisation, where it is the objective, is most likely to succeed when it offers operators a practical path forward rather than a compliance burden.
By Justice Chigombe
May. 29, 2026
Mining regulations must be complied with, enforced
While the country’s obtaining mining regulations are in place, there are various compliance issues in the extractive sector and this has tainted the whole economic sub-sector.
By Harry Wilson
May. 29, 2026
Mind Fitness Series Part 3: The ‘thought reframing’ technique
That was the hidden battlefield, not the sink, not the dishes, not supper, but the meaning both had attached to the moment.
By Jessie Mhaka
May. 29, 2026
Demystifying green building
In short, green building is not a cost burden — it is a financially prudent strategy. It aligns with global capital flows, reduces risks, and delivers tangible returns.
By Mike Juru
May. 29, 2026
Paying competitive salaries is a profitable business decision
Compensation strategy is fundamentally about making informed choices rather than treating all positions identically.
By Memory Nguwi
May. 29, 2026
The deep ache of timeline grief
It is called timeline grief and this instalment unpacks the cause of the pain points being endured by this generation.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 29, 2026
Zim’s mining meets policy crossroads
Zimbabwe hosts the world’s second-largest platinum reserves after South Africa, concentrated largely along the mineral-rich Great Dyke.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
May. 29, 2026
Govt must walk the talk on Gazaland project
Mutsvangwa says the project reflects government’s thrust to expand safe and productive workspaces, stimulate formalisation, and unlock opportunities for women, youths and rural entrepreneurs.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
May. 29, 2026
Merchants of doom!... how the nation built economy that thrives on crisis, extraction, suffering
The result is an economy where ordinary citizens and formal businesses carry unbearable costs so that a small network can continue accumulating obscene wealth.
By Shame Makoshori
May. 29, 2026
Surviving corporate failure in a Vuca environment
The environment may be Vuca, but other entities are surviving. In fact, some may even be thriving.
By Trust Chikohora
May. 22, 2026
Towers without customers: NetOne LTE expansion and revenue it hasn’t found
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) quarterly reports confirm the build happened.
By Valentine Muhamba
May. 22, 2026
Zim ICT graduate boom meets an AI-shaped labour market
Zimbabwe may be producing more ICT graduates than ever before, but many are entering a labour market that is changing rapidly and unpredictably.
By Naison Bangure
May. 22, 2026
Globalised extractive territorialisation: The new scramble for African land
Critical and rare-earth minerals are a central driver of land-use change in Africa under the global regime of extractive territorialisation.
By Phillan Zamchiya
May. 22, 2026
Zim chefs caught up in industrial-scale looting of lithium...Africa’s richest enclave buffeted by scourge blessed by stewards
Local News
13h ago
It’s sweet headache! — Delta bolsters capacity after forecast-busting show
Business Digest
By Freeman Makopa and Concilia Mupezeni
10h ago




