Invictus sheds US$235,32m in market value from Sept 2025 peak
INVICTUS Energy Limited (Invictus) has lost roughly AU$333,52 million (US$235,32 million) in market value from its September 2025 peak.
By Tatira Zwinoira
7h ago
Why Econet’s migration to an OTC platform is a big deal
This offers investors better valuation for their holdings, greater certainty and reduced volatility, and improved confidence that their shares are not trapped in an illiquid market.
By Valentine Maya
9h ago
‘There is nothing unusual about yearly prophecies’
According to Majere, prophecy and yearly themes provide direction and knowledge concerning the upcoming year, delivered through servants of God.
By Staff Reporter
11h ago
Free driving lessons for Plumtree youth
Registration is being conducted through Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training structures in the district.
By Staff Reporter
11h ago
Beyond structures: Making environmental governance work in Zim’s local authorities
ENVIRONMENTAL governance in Zimbabwe is no longer an aspiration for local authorities, it is already established.
By John Laisani
17h ago
Bulawayo housing waiting list hits 160 000
According to the latest building control section report, the director of Housing and Community Services, Dictor Khumalo, said the department processed 1 252 building plans in December 2025.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 18, 2026
CNRG demands halt to Tsvingwe mining operations
The absence of an EIA, it noted, raises serious concerns about regulatory oversight, transparency, and accountability on the part of both the mining operator and relevant state authorities.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 16, 2026
Between a rock and a hard place: Mutoko farmers bear the brunt of gold rush
The once-fertile land that sustained generations has been transformed into pits and gulleys as farming is increasingly becoming difficult due to droughts interspersed with floods.
By Linda Mujuru
Feb. 15, 2026
Nkayi sees the light: Learners shatter ‘land of darkness’ label with record results
Nkayi South Member of Parliament Jabulani Hadebe described their achievements as a triumph over adversity.
By Sharon Sibindi
Feb. 15, 2026




