Reply to the second reading debate constitution of Zimbabwe amendment bill (no. 3), 2026

The clock belongs to the electoral cycle, not to the person, and that is why no referendum attaches to it.
By Newsday 9h ago

Ncube courts AIIB for infrastructure funding

Membership of the AIIB could provide Zimbabwe with access to long-term funding and technical expertise for major infrastructure projects in sectors such as energy
By Business Reporter 10h ago

The strategic reverberations of the US-Iran conflict for Africa and the Global South

To fully interpret what this shift means for Africa, one must look past formal diplomatic language and analyse the core strategic calculations behind Washington’s moves.
By Saxon Zvina 11h ago

Tobacco prices firm as new entrant stabilises market

ESF general manager Tyson Ngongoni said the company was encouraged by its impact on the market despite challenging trading conditions.
By Nhau Mangirazi 13h ago

Union red-flags salary delays by govt-contracted firms

The Zimbabwe Construction and Allied Trades Workers Union (ZCATWU) has accused companies contracted by the government of using delayed Treasury disbursements as an excuse
By Donald Nyandoro 15h ago

Facts beat fear: Don’t let misinformation steal Zimbabwe’s lithium future

Maguwu repeatedly insists Zimbabwe remains confined to selling low-grade raw ore, yet this overlooks a landmark industrial milestone delivered exclusively by Chinese investors.

Monopoly myth or balanced Partnership: Unpacking Al Jazeera’s lithium coverage

Western multinationals spent decades shipping unprocessed mineral ores overseas without building any local smelting or processing facilities.
By Saxon Zvina 16h ago

Milling firm hails Zimbabwe’s operating environment

The company’s products have gained a strong presence in the domestic retail market while expanding into regional markets.
By Brent Shamu 16h ago

407 youths graduate under Tonganyika Trust programme

407 youths graduate under Tonganyika Trust programme
By Staff Reporter 17h ago