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
1h ago
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
4h ago
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
5h ago
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
5h ago
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
5h ago
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
5h ago
Chikowore asleep on the job — again!
Meanwhile, somebody should draw Msika’s attention to what the World Economic Forum had to say about the competitiveness of countries where property rights could not be guaranteed.
By Muckracker
6h ago
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
6h ago
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
6h ago
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
6h ago
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
7h ago
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
Our daughters are watching!!
Kadenge-Chikwenhere’s appointment should be celebrated, not vilified. Her credentials speak for themselves. She is a chartered accountant, auditor and public
By Faith Zaba
May. 22, 2026
Delta’s FY26: Record volumes drive US$1bn revenue amid capacity strain
Lager beer continues to dominate earnings and cash generation, while non-alcoholic beverages remain under pressure from sugar tax and intensified competition.
By Kudakwashe Gahadzikwa
May. 22, 2026
As Africans, let’s rally behind our own innovators
Founded in 2016 by Ari Goldstein, Avantis manufactures laptops, tablets, desktops and television sets, while also pursuing a listing on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
May. 22, 2026
The demographic business disaster Zim chose for itself
Kenya’s economy stands at approximately 88 billion dollars and ranks 66th in the world.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
May. 22, 2026
MUCKRAKER: Who is tarnishing the nation’s image?
The next morning they were shackled and manacled for a court appearance.
By Muckracker
May. 22, 2026
Long wait for hope: Karoi teachers’ college rescues district broken by empty promises
The farm had everything required for a functional training institution: irrigation infrastructure, cattle pens, storage sheds, and productive land suitable for crop and livestock training.
By Nhau Mangirazi
May. 22, 2026
Mind fitness series (II): The power of self-awareness
The truth was Rudo was tired. It was not the ordinary tiredness that would disappear with a good night’s sleep. She was emotionally drained and nobody around her could see it.
By Jessie Mhaka
May. 22, 2026
Taiwan: Invasion is hard
China has been pushing hard for the United States to cancel its military commitment to the island state, and Trump has been hinting that he may at least downgrade it.
By Gwynne Dyer
May. 22, 2026
Destinator arrives
On Zimbabwean roads, where presence matters just as much as practicality, the Destinator has the kind of road stance that turns heads without trying too hard.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
May. 22, 2026
How African presidents leave power
Categories remain contested, especially coups, assassinations, resignations, foreign interventions and transitional authorities.
By Phillan Zamchiya
May. 22, 2026
Biting hand that freed you: Moral, historical irony of SA’s xenophobia
Most nations in the region and beyond helped their liberation efforts significantly and ill-treating foreign nationals should be the last thing they should do.
By Harry Wilson
May. 22, 2026
How global media frames Africa and the politics of Chinese investment in Zimbabwe
The central question is: Are external powers simply describing Africa, or are they constructing a version of Africa that serves their own geopolitical goals?
By Tinashe Nyamushanya
May. 17, 2026
Next food shock coming: Investing in Africa’s young farmers is the answer
The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz reaches further than most headlines suggest. As crude oil pushed past US$100 a barrel for the first time in four years
By William Ruto
May. 15, 2026




