Mutize makes triumphant return to Sofar Sounds Harare’s 18th edition

Music enthusiasts, who follow the Harare chapter of the globally active music events startup, flocked to Tudor Valley Guest House to watch the carefully curated artist line-up.
By Staff Writer 40m ago

Analysis of Inside Job documentary

The film begins by examining the effects of the government of Iceland’s shift toward deregulation in 2000, which included the privatisation of its banks.
By Batanai Matsika 3h ago

Knowing when to walk away: Indications to cease negotiations

In this instalment, we are discussing ten key points to consider when deciding whether to walk away from a business transaction.

Curse of ‘donating’ doctors to rich countries as Zim hospitals crumble

Some estimates say the country must double its staff complement by 2028 if it is to fully cover the demands of a growing population.

Restructuring costs pull CBZH’s net earnings

We are cognisant of additional lines of credit and the Targeted Finance Facility but the stringent terms and depressed aggregate demand in the economy will limit uptake in 2025.
By Morgan & Co 5h ago

Journo Mhlanga in fresh freedom bid

On February 28, Harare magistrate Farai Gwitima denied him bail saying he can interfere with witnesses.
By Staff Reporter 10h ago

Tens of thousands in Zimbabwe go hungry as the rains — and US Aid — hold back

But without any other food aid, survival is at stake, he says. “People will die in the near future.”
By Global Press Journal Apr. 3, 2025

Zimura must be held accountable

NACZ also suspended the US$150 tariff “immediately pending the conclusion of registration, dialogue and negotiation processes.”
By Newsday Apr. 3, 2025

Is Mnangagwa’s govt helping you at all?

The Mnangagwa government that taxes us to the bone offers little in return.
By Trevor Ncube Apr. 3, 2025