Decisions that shape culture long after leaders leave (Part 2)
Many leaders assume that culture is shaped through formal statements, vision documents, and strategic plans.
By Clever Matigimu
Feb. 22, 2026
Mafume hunts missing US$200m as services crumble
His pledge comes as Harare’s decline is visible across the capital, dry taps, sewage spilling into residential streets, uncollected refuse and pothole-scarred roads disrupting traffic and commerce.
By Freeman Makopa
Feb. 13, 2026
MSU expands food and beverages business unit
The MSU Food and Processing Plant, established in 2021, at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, was initially designed to meet the university’s internal supply needs.
By Business Reporter
Feb. 12, 2026
Talking Green World: Zim is perfect destination for energy investments
With Zimbabwe hosting the next Sadc Energy Summit, which will be held in Victoria Falls
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Feb. 8, 2026
Men at risk of contracting advanced HIV: Report
MEN are at high risk of contracting advanced HIV disease, with higher Aids-related mortality recorded due to lower health-seeking behaviours, a latest report revealed.
By Brent Shamu
Feb. 5, 2026
Zimbabwe must capitalise on the positives it reports
The impressive figures being cited have not translated into meaningful national transformation or into visible infrastructure development across all provinces.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
Jan. 30, 2026
Pests, leaching threaten crops
According to reports, farmers across Zimbabwe have exceeded the maize planting target for the summer agricultural season, reaching 105% of the planned area.
By Sharon Zebra
Jan. 21, 2026
Climate change advocates hail MIF green energy stance
MIF chief executive officer John Mangudya said they aim to foster development.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Jan. 17, 2026
Cafca‘s 1,2MW solar project to help cut costs
Cafca posted an increase in expenditures during its financial year ended September 30, 2025, to US$36,68 million from a prior year comparative of US$18,99 million.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Jan. 11, 2026




