Saloncare’s Amanda Harrod pushes inclusive, scalable beauty solutions for Zimbabwe

Harrod, CEO of Saloncare, said a persistent weakness in the sector is the failure by many therapists to integrate treatment services with in-house retail, limiting revenue potential.
By Tendai Sauta 5h ago

What is the future of music industry in the year 2030?

With 2025 wrapped up, the music industry enters 2026 in a more mature and measured phase. Growth has not disappeared, but it has slowed and become more uneven.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 19, 2026

Depressed tobacco sales expose farmers

His story reflects a broader crisis gripping Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector, where the once-lucrative “golden leaf” is increasingly burdened by global oversupply, low prices and mounting farmer debt.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 13, 2026

Resource nationalism: Zimbabwe’s lithium export ban vs Indonesia’s nickel downstream paradigm

Zimbabwe’s systemic weaknesses, and assesses prospects for industrial upgrading against global market trends.
By Nyasha Mataka Apr. 11, 2026

Mastering your future with Microsoft Certifications: A complete career growth guide

Microsoft certifications are a powerful tool for career growth in the IT industry.
By The Standard Mar. 27, 2026

Tobacco glut exposes big policy blind spot

Tobacco is being sold, but farmers are earning less per unit. At its core, this reflects a familiar economic reality.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Mar. 27, 2026

Citizens have been squeezed enough

At the beginning of the year, government introduced a 15,5% Vat on previously zero-rated tourism services such as transfers, safaris and adventure activities.
By Newsday Mar. 27, 2026

Tobacco earnings hit US$98m in 13 days

“In value terms, the crop has generated over US$98 million, which is a 32% increase from the prior season.” 
By Nhau Mangirazi Mar. 26, 2026

Ministry’s spending slump raises red flag

Lawmakers expressed alarm over a growing number of unresolved items in the ministry’s financial records, including unclaimed deposits and uncleared expenditure. 
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra Mar. 19, 2026