Mavima rallies stakeholders for housing drive

The event is scheduled for tomorrow in Avondale.
By Staff Reporter 43m ago

West Africa taps into Zim’s hybrid seed production

The initiative is aimed at helping farmers to move from low-yielding open-pollinated varieties to high-performing, climate-resilient maize hybrids.
By Sydney Kawadza 50m ago

57% of What, Exactly? Why capacity utilisation is the wrong answer to the wrong question about Zimbabwe's industry

To understand why the denominator in Zimbabwe's capacity utilisation fraction is so problematic, you have to understand the economy that created it.
By Valentine Muhamba 1h ago

The Great Trek: Why Zimbabwe's best companies are leaving their own stock exchange

That figure is not ambiguous. It is not a divided verdict. It is the judgment of the company's own shareholders, independently expressed, that the ZSE could no longer price their investment fairly.
By Valentine Muhamba 1h ago
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Witnesses ‘sell evidence’ as poverty bites

ZRP Superintendent Victor Phiri said fear of victimisation remained a major obstacle in criminal investigations.
By Miriam Mangwaya 2h ago

War veterans must not be a charity case

To many veterans, the State appears to have abdicated its role, reducing liberation fighters to welfare dependants rather than recognising them as economic stakeholders.
By Newsday 2h ago

Bulawayo artist to stage digital exhibition

Speaking about the inspiration behind the exhibition, Ncube said Digital Blooms reflected how people were evolving alongside technology and digital 
By Margaret Lubinda 2h ago

Breath and exchange: How airflows sustain every cell

Breathing feels effortless, almost invisible to conscious thought. While countless ideas occupy the mind each day, the mechanics of respiration rarely register. 
By Rutendo Kureya 2h ago

Beyond the ‘hwindi’ jest: Decoding trauma of public harassment

It is estimated that the vast majority of Zimbabwean women carry a traumatic story involving these two groups.