Major milestones
A defining feature of the commission’s journey has been its ability to learn from past challenges and translate those lessons into progressive policy and regulatory action.
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AI and Zim’s economic future: Innovation, productivity and national competitiveness
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to significantly transform Zimbabwe’s economy by improving efficiency across various sectors.
By Sharon Dzingai
Jun. 5, 2026
The trust dividend: Digitising Zim’s SMEs
For Zimbabwean Small and Medium Enterprises , the digital transformation narrative has long been dominated by a myth: that buying a website or an Instagram account is the silver bullet for market
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
May. 10, 2026
The trust dividend: Digitising Zim’s SMEs
For Zimbabwean Small and Medium Enterprises , the digital transformation narrative has long been dominated by a myth: that buying a website or an Instagram account is the silver bullet for market
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo
May. 10, 2026
VISET: Silencing journalists erases vendors’ voices
In its statement, VISET said media repression left vendors, cross-border traders and other marginalised groups defenceless against harassment, forced eviction and exclusion from policymaking.
By Nhau Mangirazi
May. 4, 2026
Bulawayo braces for ZITF
In line with national policy, the fair will emphasise the importance of value addition and beneficiation, which are considered the essential pillars of Zimbabwe’s ongoing economic transformation.
By Marilyn Mutize
Apr. 18, 2026
Development communication is more than comms
Development communication is often misunderstood as simply the dissemination of information.
By Cliff Chiduku
Apr. 8, 2026
NetOne, ZTA ink landmark partnership to modernise Zim’s tourism sector
The ICT ministry challenged the tourism sector to move beyond following global trends and instead begin innovating solutions that the rest of the world can replicate.
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 3, 2026
Bridging the gap: Towards coherent policy and sustainable development in Zim
ZIMBABWE possesses considerable natural and human capital, yet persistent socio-economic underperformance indicates that the gap is not in resources, but in how policies are designed
By John Laisani
Jan. 8, 2026




