African digital financing leaders demand systemic change
African multilateral financial institutions, policymakers, development partners, and private sector leaders converged to address a critical paradox.
By Eric Gacuruzwa
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Security guards jailed over maize theft
TWO Bulawayo security guards have been convicted after orchestrating an audacious inside job that saw three tonnes of maize stolen from their employer.
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Businessman in ‘unjust enrichment, misrepresentation’ storm
“Some of the monies were paid . . . the renewed demands were coming despite his acknowledgement as well as failure to utilise the escrowed scrip within the two-year period to December 2022”.
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Artificial side of artificial intelligence
AI cannot fix broken governance, nor can it substitute for political will. It can only amplify what already exists. If corruption is entrenched, AI risks entrenching it further.
By Evans Sagomba
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Zimbabweans blast Ncube over ‘drive less’ quip
The comments, shared by NewsDay Zimbabwe on social media, triggered a wave of backlash from citizens already struggling with high transport costs and a rising cost of living.
By Donald Nyandoro
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Court acquits broker in US$90k Old Mutual fraud case
Old Mutual processed the US$90 000 claim based on the submissions.
By Desmond Chingarande
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CNRG condemns shooting at Chinese-owned mine
In a statement, CNRG said the April 12 incident involved an unarmed artisanal miner who was shot and seriously injured by mine security personnel.
By Stephen Jakes
Apr. 16, 2026
Trade finance as growth enabler: Supporting corporate expansion across borders
Trade finance instruments help to bridge these gaps, ensuring transactions proceed with greater certainty.
By Eric Gacuruzwa
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How markets moved this week and what it means for your money
Markets immediately began pricing in a new world. If the Strait stays open, oil supply returns to normal.
By Isaac Jonas
Apr. 12, 2026




