Supreme Court grants US$2k bail to Italian-born businessman Marconati
Supreme Court grants US$2k bail to Italian-born businessman Marconati
By Staff Reporter
7h ago
Taxing for health: Tug-of-war over ring-fencing leaves Zimbos divided
“The government’s position is deeply disappointing,” laments Bernard Nkala, a respected healthcare economist.
By Tonderayi Matonho
Dec. 31, 2025
Surviving the festive season without January regrets
From a psychologist’s point of view, the festive season brings up many different feelings. Yes, there can be joy, but for many people, it’s also a time of real stress, anxiety and loneliness.
By Abigail Mudokwani
Dec. 29, 2025
The essence of performance culture strategy gives direction, but culture determines speed
When performance becomes embedded in how people think, behave, and collaborate, it endures beyond leadership changes, restructures, or external shocks.
By Clever Matigimu
Dec. 28, 2025
How e-commerce transforms Zim’s insurance sector
As the world continues to digitalise albeit at various levels,
By Newsday
Dec. 28, 2025
Murder suspects granted bail as mine owner appeals bail denial on changed circumstances
Mbekezeli Ngwabi (45), who is facing a murder charge, and Elisha Matsvai (52), charged with attempted murder, were each granted US$800 bail by High Court judge, Justice Ngoni Nduna.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 27, 2025
Dissecting Zimbabwe’s industrial collapse: Why conventional corporate governance thinking is part of the problem
Another common defence is that accountants and lawyers are best suited to boards because they protect shareholders by controlling costs, managing risk, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
By Jacob Mutisi
Dec. 26, 2025
The price of going home: Christmas boxes and the final return from South Africa to Zimbabwe
Estimating the number of Zimbabweans in South Africa is difficult due to the largely unregulated nature of this mobility, but figures generally range between one million and three million.
By The Conversation
Dec. 26, 2025
‘Tax policy should encourage business, not punish it’
Zimbabwe, however, risks driving businesses back into informality—the very opposite of what the tax system is intended to achieve.
By Jacob Mutisi
Dec. 24, 2025




