Mass markets shape what Africa eats
A stronger commitment to rigorous, grounded data collection would enable African countries to achieve more resilient and adaptive food systems capable of withstanding climate shocks.
By Charles Dhewa
Jun. 24, 2026
Matemadanda in poison scare, battles for life
Matemadanda, who is also the country's ambassador to Mozambique, was in the intensive care unit yesterday, a source said.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Jun. 21, 2026
Matemadanda dies
Information Secretary Ndabaningi Mangwana confirmed Matemadanda's death this Sunday morning.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jun. 21, 2026
Why Zimbabweans are shunning supermarkets
Zimbabwe’s ZiG-denominated annual inflation rate averaged 4.3% between January and May, peaking at 4.8% in April before easing to 4.4% in May.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jun. 14, 2026
World is entering an era of economic deterrence and we are not fully ready
At the same time, heightened tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have repeatedly triggered price volatility in global energy markets.
By JAMESON TIMBA
Jun. 12, 2026
Why investing in people is Africa’s true development path
The political economy of development teaches us that development does not occur by chance. It is shaped by governance systems, public policies, economic structures and social relations.
By Mitchel Zvingowaniseyi
Jun. 7, 2026
Telone finally win at Ascot Stadium
Coach Saul Chaminuka was on cloud nine after snatching the win at home, a huge relief to his charges. This is only TelOne's second win of the season.
By Terry Madyauta
Jun. 7, 2026
‘Conjugal rights limited to Open Prison inmates’
Chemugarira said not all inmates have access to the privilege.
By Silas Nkala
Jun. 6, 2026
High-integrity carbon markets, local credit ratings urgent for climate finance
According to many international reports, the gap between climate financing requirements and actual funding still remains very important across many African countries.
By Ephraim Chawoneka
Jun. 5, 2026




