Talking Green World: Zim women should be given equal leadership opportunities in SDG7 projects, their inclusivity will catapult energy sovereignty

 Opportunities exist for Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jan. 11, 2026

Ex-Zanu PF chef in gold claim row

VILLAGERS, who hold gold claims in Makaha, Mudzi district, Mashonaland East province, are up in arms with former Zanu PF director of information Danny Musukuma
By Staff Reporter Jan. 7, 2026

The worst minister in 2025 revealed

Among the mindboggling revelations was that at a time when nearly half the country are knee deep in poverty, a staggering US$64 000 was spent on curtains for Mabel’s home.  
By Doctor Stop It Jan. 4, 2026

Taylor ends 12- year World Cup wait

Taylor’s journey back to the global stage follows a three-and-a-half-year ICC ban for breaching anti-corruption and anti-doping codes, a suspension he completed last year.  
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Jan. 4, 2026

Mana Pools restores hope for endangered elephants

Akashinga Rangers are part of an all-female anti-poaching unit founded by former Australian special forces soldier Damien Mander. 
By Obert Siamilandu Dec. 29, 2025

Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years

According to Danish law, the option to send a letter must exist. This means that if Dao were to stop delivering letters, the government would be obliged to appoint somebody else to do it.
By The Guardian Dec. 23, 2025

How public transport is now mobile media

Streaming was way more than just a tech upgrade. It completely rewired how we connect with music.
By Fred Zindi Dec. 14, 2025

Leveraging critical redundancy theory for business continuity

This theory is not about duplication for its own sake; it is about building strategic layers of protection around key processes, activities and roles to prevent failure. 
By Innocent Hadebe Dec. 13, 2025
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Water is a right, not a commodity, residents say

Helcraw Water (Pvt) Ltd, in partnership with Harare City Council, has reportedly begun installing prepaid water meters in parts of the city to address billing challenges.  
By Lorraine Muromo Dec. 10, 2025