The importance of governance structures in building investor confidence

A board that functions as a strategic partner enhances investor confidence and improves decision-making quality.
By Innocent Hadebe 8h ago

Editor’s Memo: Line between public office and corporate interests must be clear

The Public Entities Corporate Governance Act, for instance, restricts permanent secretaries from sitting on boards of public entities such as parastatals.
By Shame Makoshori Mar. 6, 2026

Media giant lines up top experts for ESG summit

Wilson Masawa said the scale of engagement reflects heightened awareness of the need to reposition Zimbabwe within the rapidly evolving global investment landscape.
By Joyce Makunya Mar. 6, 2026

Why most board work takes place outside the boardroom

Committee membership is rushed, poorly thought through, or shaped by convenience, seniority, or internal politics rather than by what the organisation genuinely needs from its governance structures. 
By Memory Nguwi Feb. 20, 2026

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 Feb. 19, 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

The 2025 PR wake-up call: When crisis costs much more than keeping silent

For company leaders, the CEOs and board members, understanding strategic communication isn’t optional anymore.  
By Lenox Mhlanga Feb. 15, 2026

AI Governance: The layer we always keep forgetting

Zimbabwe, like many countries, is waking up to the promise and risks of artificial intelligence. We are told AI will transform mining, health, law and finance.  
By Evans Sagomba Feb. 13, 2026
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Harare trails regional peers as challenges mount

HARARE’S crumbling infrastructure and chronic underfunding are steadily weakening Zimbabwe’s main economic engine, a new report has warned. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 6, 2026