Importance of reviewing Zimbabwe’s public procurement

In many countries, public procurement is also used to pursue secondary objectives that go beyond securing the most efficient supply chains for the state.  
By Kevin Tutani 5h ago
Revisiting corporate liability
Revisiting corporate liability
This issue is not merely technical; it is fundamental. The legal status of the entity directly informs the arguments around corporate and personal liability. 
By Blessed Mhlanga 6h ago
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport: A SUV ready for real roads
The Outlander Sport’s strength is composure: it tracks steadily, deals with imperfect road surfaces sensibly, and remains easy to place in tight city spaces.
By Andrew Muzamhindo 6h ago
Drifting from status to substance: Redefining development in Zim
It is measured not by how many people sit at the high table, but by how many can afford a decent meal.  
biological revolution: Gen Z set to redefine African politics
The continent’s youth, born into the digital age and constituting the majority of Africa’s population, are unmoved by nostalgic invocations of guerrilla camps and liberation battlefields.
How Zimbabwe’s diaspora is breaking economic barriers
Moreover, diaspora networks continue to provide capital, knowledge and market access during times of crisis, when traditional systems may slow down or become unable to respond. 
By Lovemore Nyawo 6h ago
Another shrewd smash and grab by ‘drooling predators’
Who still remembers that, when the 2017 coup took place, someone at the courts yawned publicly that there was nothing illegal about  the events that unfolded? 
By Muckracker 6h ago
Castration of Zim economy
Hyperinflation, deindustrialisation, company closures, land reform disruptions and chronic unemployment did not just destroy balance sheets; they hollowed out the masculine psyche. 
By Vongai Mahagwe 7h ago
What Zim’s MSMEs need to compete beyond our borders
Zimbabwe has no shortage of entrepreneurs. Across agriculture, manufacturing, services and cross-border trade, small enterprises account for the bulk of economic activity.  
By Dennis Mambure 7h ago
Can OK Zim still ride the sector’s recovery
The most striking feature of OK’s HY26 performance is the sharp contraction in volumes. 
By Kudakwashe Taimo 7h ago
Citizens must take flood warnings seriously
It is hoped, however, that the DCP has fully internalised the lessons from Cyclone Idai in March 2019.  
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 7h ago
Where Zimbabwe lost its way
Corruption is no longer an aberration; it is a system. Grand infrastructure announcements replace delivery.  
By Faith Zaba 7h ago
International recruitment scams preying on gullible Zimbabweans
In the worst cases, victims have been trafficked into forced labour, domestic servitude or sexual exploitation, particularly in parts of the Middle East and Asia. 
By Jacob Mutisi 7h ago
Mind the gap: Can Zim’s education system power a tech-led recovery?
Nations that master this transition will accelerate. Those that lag will find themselves purchasing solutions rather than building them, consuming innovation rather than shaping it. 
By Naison Bangure 7h ago
Company vs personal liability.
The circumstances of the above case are already of public record, so I will stick to the crux of these without boring you with minute details.
By Blessed Mhlanga Jan. 16, 2026
A recipe for good health
Avoid highly-processed cereals such as refined maize meal, white bread, white rice, margarine or refined cooking oil.
Optimising packaging for efficiency
Customers will be better able to easily track the journey of goods from suppliers to end users, promoting product authenticity and timely delivery.
By Charles Nyika Jan. 16, 2026
IShowSpeed in Africa: Gen Z’s Zeitgeist in the Age of Trump
The lesson is clear: Africa’s youth are no longer waiting for permission.
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan. 12, 2026
A tech-driven recovery: Revitalising Zim’s industry
The adoption of new technologies demands a workforce capable of designing, maintaining and scaling them.
By Naison Bangure Jan. 9, 2026
Why thinking is real competitive advantage before devising strategy
Corporate strategy is not the starting point of organisational success.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Jan. 9, 2026
Climate change, global energy supply: Is AI a friend or foe?
A data centre is a physical facility that houses IT infrastructure, such as servers and storage, to manage, process and store data.
By Arthur Mutambara Jan. 9, 2026
Weak passwords, pins expose many citizens to cyber attacks
According to cyber security analysts, attackers no longer rely on advanced hacking tools alone. Instead, they exploit human behaviour and predictable password choices.
By Jacob Mutisi Jan. 9, 2026
Lessons from Botswana’s credit rating downgrade
Despite these challenges, Botswana still retains some important strengths. Overall public debt remains modest, at around 30% of GDP.
By Kevin Tutani Jan. 9, 2026
Building responsible AI before it disintegrates us
Mobile lenders crunch your data trail before you see an offer.
By Evans Sagomba Jan. 9, 2026
Confidence puzzle: Rebuilding trust in Zim’s banking system
The banking sector’s failure to inspire trust has become a major concern for a nation that is aiming to reach a vision of an upper-to-middle-income economy by 2030.
By Wadzanayi Mugadza Jan. 9, 2026
World View: Trump is overcommitted
If Trump does put American “boots on the ground”, the Resistance will want those weapons to be widely distributed and well hidden.
By Gwynne Dyer Jan. 9, 2026
Anticipating Chinese cars in Zim in 2026
The South African market often sets the tone for model availability, parts pipelines and regional pricing — and Zimbabwe tends to follow.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Jan. 9, 2026
Zim’s new economic curtain: SI 215 and politics of patronage
Faced with mounting dissent and the surge of a mass‑appeal opposition, the Mugabe administration weaponised land reform to mask its failures and claw back political control.
By Wellington Muzengeza Jan. 9, 2026