Why strategy development has become a ritual in Zim
When you look across many sectors, competitors are virtually doing the same things. You could easily think they are one business divided into different units.
By Memory Nguwi
11h ago
Be wary of AI hallucinations
Ultimately, the desire here is for a workforce also apt in using technology such as AI in driving the Education 5.0 agenda enroute to Vision 2030.
By Willie Chinyamurindi
12h ago
See, win everything with visibility
The future of fair pricing, consumer confidence and national revenue depends not on more predatory regulation, but on smarter organisation.
By Charles Nyika
12h ago
How Zim can tame its informal economy
This fragmentation has created a lawless marketplace where prices fluctuate wildly, consumer complaints go unaddressed and trust between buyers and sellers erodes daily.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
12h ago
Revisiting guardrails against unsustainable debt arrears
These arrears make Zimbabwe a higher default risk compared to countries that remain up-to-date with their debt repayments.
By Kevin Tutani
12h ago
AI agency, AI agent: Clearing the confusion in dual meaning terms
This term, along with its conceptual relatives AI Agent and Agentic AI, holds a crucial, yet conflicting, dual meaning.
By Naison Bangure
12h ago
How scammers exploit unregistered estates
Citizens are urged to take the following steps to protect their family assets: Register all estates promptly with the Master of the High Court upon the death of a family member.
By Jacob Mutisi
13h ago
Meta AI, your camera roll
These risks demand immediate, pragmatic responses that institutions can implement without technical wizardry.
By Evans Sagomba
13h ago
COP 30: Marking time
Satellite data suggests it is caused mainly by the record-breaking drought in the Amazon, which has reduced the forest’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
By Gwynne Dyer
13h ago
Zim’s luxury SUV game just changed
That is serious performance — placing it in the same league as premium European marques costing far more.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
13h ago
National Budget: Vision or rhetoric?
It is therefore useful, indeed imperative, to look backward at the 2025 national budget, issued under the theme “Building Resilience for Sustained Economic Transformation”.
By Fungisai Nota
13h ago
Stabilising macro-economy: Is there cause for celebration?
The Sona outlined the government’s regulatory reforms for 2025 and stressed the need to amend relevant Statutory Instruments and statutes to implement them.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
13h ago
Courts must stop rewarding illegalities
This provision was not crafted in a vacuum.
By Blessed Mhlanga
13h ago
Firms import sugar as tax shakes economy
The taxation regime in the country is not favourable with numerous taxes increasing the cost of doing business.
By Tatira Zwinoira
13h ago
Congratulations to Owner: We’re now a fully-fledged middle-income economy!
Minister of (No) Finance, Cde Mthuli “Zwinhu-zwacho” Ncube, told clearly shocked legislators who were attending a pre-budget seminar in Bulawayo recently.
By Muckracker
13h ago
Lack of communication breaks many marriages (II)
Here is what I have learned over the years: The past cannot be changed, but the future can be be transformed.
By Sharon Dzingai
13h ago
Afdis on right momentum
THE latest half-year financials from African Distillers Limited (Afdis) paint a compelling picture of operational resilience, market leadership, and strategic discipline in Zimbabwe
By Kudakwashe Taimo
14h ago
Confrontation with vendors reflects policy failure
Vendors, young and old, are chased through the streets by municipal police officers, tripped, shoved and hauled onto open trucks like criminals.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
15h ago
When will Africa finally wake up, rebrand itself?
FROM the moment one steps off the plane at Singapore’s Changi International Airport, it is clear you have entered a country that takes itself seriously.
By Faith Zaba
15h ago
Toyota LC 300 Series: A commanding choice for executives
Historically praised for its strength rather than its style, the Land Cruiser’s new iteration raises the bar in comfort and refinement.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Nov. 7, 2025
Zimbabwe resetting into a default ‘hard-hat area’ once again
Violence is Zanu PF’s weapon of choice in pursuit of their sadistic and whimsical political ambitions
By Oliver Kapepa
Nov. 7, 2025
Seven cautionary lessons from Hassan’s leadership
Using Hassan’s leadership journey as a focal point, the discussion aims to move beyond one individual to extract broader and transferable insights.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Nov. 7, 2025
Zimbabwe’s macro-economic stability, risks (II)
Although domestic fuel prices remain too high compared to regional and global averages, they have remained relatively stable since July, consistent with obtaining global patterns
By Zvikomborero Sibanda
Nov. 7, 2025
How TN CyberTech aims to tokenise everything
We are saying, look, you can buy as you go. So, that way you pay rent, you are also paying for ownership, and you end up being the owner of the property.
By Melody Chikono
Nov. 7, 2025
We are under a dangerously serious threat from Tanzania
“Overall, the 2025 General Election in the United Republic of Tanzania fell short of the requirements of the Sadc Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections.”
By Muckracker
Nov. 7, 2025
Lack of communication breaks many marriages
Across Zimbabwe and beyond, marriages are quietly crumbling not from dramatic affairs or financial ruin, but from something far more insidious: the slow death of communication.
By Sharon Dzingai
Nov. 7, 2025
Dangote, Varun shake up Zimbabwe’s economy
Everyone wants to crash Delta’s party. Last week, Varun Beverages, the PepsiCo bottler, announced its first push into alcoholic beverages, starting with distributing Carlsberg beer in Zimbabwe
By Tinashe Mugoko
Nov. 7, 2025
ZSE rebounds in October as VFEX rally extends momentum
Foreign purchases on the ZSE jumped from ZiG1,2 million to ZiG11,6 million, while sales rose to ZiG174 million from ZiG95 million.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Nov. 7, 2025




