Hope alone is not enough

Governments announce ambitious plans, organisations roll out new strategies and individuals declare that this will be “their year”.
By Cliff Chiduku 3h ago

What does knowledge mean when African scholars ignore informal economies?

IF African scholars were more interested in studying informal economies and territorial markets, by now, there would be abundant literature on these important post-colonial institutions.
By Charles Dhewa 3h ago

Levying the poor deeper into poverty

THERE is a growing perception that a clique within government has made it its primary mission to make life unbearable for ordinary citizens.
By Newsday 3h ago

Art loss widens on discontinued operations

DIVERSIFIED manufacturer Amalgamated Regional Trading (Art) Holdings Limited posted a comprehensive loss of US$3,5 million for the year ended September 30, 2025
By Tatira Zwinoira 3h ago

Premier secures extended deadline on Zulu lithium supply deal

PPREMIER African Minerals Limited has secured an extension to its offtake and prepayment agreement with Canmax Technologies Co., Ltd, giving the miner more time to deliver spodumene concentrate
By Business Reporter 3h ago

Rick Ross to perform at Scott’s birthday party

Scott, known for his lavish spending, will be turning 47.
By Donald Nyandoro 17h ago

Liam Rosenior confirmed as Chelsea head coach on contract to 2032

Rosenior has left Strasbourg, Chelsea’s partner club, after holding talks over the role on Monday.
By The Guardian 19h ago

Villagers cry foul over new levy

While section 96 empowers councils to impose development-related levies, it distinguishes a land development levy from a development levy.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jan. 6, 2026

How a Zimbabwean academic is redefining Shona-Chinese linguistics

From his humble beginnings in Chivi, Masvingo, to advanced studies in China, Mushangwe’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to cross-cultural understanding.
By Tendai Sauta Jan. 6, 2026