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ZSE Holdings plots third bourse to oil battered firms

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe also recognised the challenges faced by smaller companies and created a dedicated foreign currency auction platform for them,
By Blessed Ndlovu Aug. 29, 2025

Old Mutual Zimbabwe adopts USD reporting amid strong forex earning

The increase was largely driven by a 67,9% jump in insurance revenue to ZiG1,03 billion from the comparative period.
By Business Reporter Aug. 29, 2025

Letter to my people: What now that we are no longer Sadc chairperson

That it was the United States that brokered a peace deal between Rwanda and DRC is a damning indictment of the incompetence and the waning relevance of Sadc.
By Doctor Stop It Aug. 24, 2025

Intersection of AI, warfare — The economics of military AI

The world is witnessing a quiet revolution
By Naison Bangure Aug. 22, 2025

Friendship Bench, ongoing revolution transforming mental health care

These women, with little formal training, sit on park benches, offering not just a shoulder to lean on but evidence-based counselling that’s changing lives.
By Sriya Regulapati Aug. 21, 2025

US visa freeze hits Zimbos

The freeze has grounded Zimbabweans who had secured travel, education, job and other opportunities in the US, it emerged yesterday.
By Brent Shamu Aug. 21, 2025

US author headlines Women’s Leadership series

UNITED States representative and bestselling author, Lois Frankel, is set to headline the upcoming Vase Women and Leadership Summit set for Harare
By Lisa Bangomwe Aug. 7, 2025

Why are the US and Israel muddying facts on Iran and Gaza?

The US and Israel still find the nuclear fallacy as a loophole to falsely accuse Iran as justification to mask its real objectives in attacking the Middle East nation.
By Arnold Farai Madziwa Aug. 4, 2025

Rights groups demand accountability for China’s legal crackdown

Lawyers were surveilled, their families harassed, and in many cases, their children were barred from attending school. 
By European Times Jul. 30, 2025