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In the shadow of the sun: How Zim’s solar boom risks turning into a scam

Zimbabwe endures another round of crippling power cuts — sometimes stretching 18 hours a day — hordes of people are turning to solar power
By Moses Mugugunyeki Sep. 14, 2025

Battered industries push for immediate legislative protection

ZIMBABWE’S major firms have issued an unprecedented public appeal for urgent government intervention.
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 12, 2025

Warehouse management system grows into a business imperative

Such a system will enable organisations to manage warehouse operations from inbound receipt to outbound shipping.
By Charles Nyika Sep. 12, 2025

Holding on can be costly

TIME has a way of reminding us how fleeting life is.
By Cliff Chiduku Sep. 10, 2025

Mandatory POS machine use for informal traders on the cards

GOVERNMENT is mulling a legal framework compelling informal traders to use point-of-sale (POS) machines as part of efforts to formalise the informal sector and improve tax revenue collection.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 4, 2025

Africa: The cartographic truth

Two Africa-based advocacy groups, Africa No Filter and Speak Up Africa, launched a “Change the Map” campaign in April.
By Gwynne Dyer Aug. 29, 2025

Masholds prioritises asset growth

The real estate sector is projected to expand by 5,4% in 2025, up from 2,1% last year, according to Treasury.
By Concilia Mupezeni Aug. 29, 2025
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CBZ targets US$500 million loan book

CBZ is targeting US$300 million in new credit lines by year end, of which US$200 million was secured during the review period.
By Melody Chikono Aug. 24, 2025

Internet suppliers take dispute to the High Court…as court grants Powertel application for arbitrator

POWERTEL Communications has successfully filed an application seeking to appoint an arbitrator in its dispute with Dandemutande Investments after the termination of an internet supply agreement.
By Desmond Chingarande Aug. 13, 2025