Entrepreneurial agenda for local economic development

At present, the term “communal entrepreneur” is associated with failure, yet these are the drivers of our local economies. 
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 10h ago

Karo targets first PGM ore milling in 2027

The KPP covers an area of 23 903 hectares within the Great Dyke in Mashonaland West, approximately 80 kilometres southwest of Harare and 35km southeast of Chegutu. 
By Tatira Zwinoira 12h ago

Veil on Mutapa earnings lifted

Infrastructure, including in information and communication technology and logistics sectors, followed with assets valued at US$4,2 billion, while mineral resources were valued at US$2,4 billion.
By Tatira Zwinoira 12h ago

2026: Hope for better governance — or just more cars?

If 2026 is to mean anything, governance must move beyond press statements and into predictability. Not perfection. Predictability. 
By Reason Wafawarova 12h ago

Recreating value in news: the 2026 media challenge

If the media are to innovate, perhaps they may need to conform to the postal and telecommunication regulator.  
By Nigel Nyamutumbu 12h ago

The autocrats’ playbook: African presidents scrapping term limits

This unequal pact cemented Zanu PF’s one-party dominance, suffocating pluralism and reducing Zimbabwe to a political cage. 

Mnangagwa gets backing from spirit mediums, sects

Obey Mapuranga said all the country's provinces had endorsed Mnangagwa's extended rule due to his contribution to macro-economic stability and social services delivery, particularly in rural areas.
By Staff Reporter 12h ago

New twist to Sapes Trust bomb saga

Police blocked the Sapes press conference and a similar event that had been scheduled for Bulawayo on the same day. 

The bittersweet plate: What Zimbabwe’s Christmas Table really tells us

Indigenous foods were labeled poor, backward, or inferior, while European foods symbolised progress, wealth, and civilisation.